My Suspension Build for My 2010 JK Unlimited in RedRock Pearl
Ok guy's I am planning on doing this soon, I would like to say, 1st thanks for all the great info from the last posted about the Rusty's 3.25" lift and the TaraFlex 3" kit's 
I plan to build my JK in Stages or should I say Paychecks
The 1st thing I was planing to do is the lift, so here is what I am thinking:
1: TaraFlex's 3" Basic Lift
2: Bilstein 5100 Shock Absorber or the Old Man Emu Nitrocharger Long Travel Shock Absorber
3:Old Man Emu Steering Stabilizer or the TeraFlex HD Steering Stabilizer
So this is what I was thinking, will it work or will I need anything else?
Now I am running stock Tires and Rims "P225/75R16 BSW On-/Off-Road Tires" So will I be ok if I run this until I get more $$$$$$.
Stage 2 will be the Front Drive Shaft and my brake lines and the TaraFlex's Full Flex Arms, then I will get my Tires and Rims
I plan to build my JK in Stages or should I say Paychecks
The 1st thing I was planing to do is the lift, so here is what I am thinking:1: TaraFlex's 3" Basic Lift
2: Bilstein 5100 Shock Absorber or the Old Man Emu Nitrocharger Long Travel Shock Absorber
3:Old Man Emu Steering Stabilizer or the TeraFlex HD Steering Stabilizer
So this is what I was thinking, will it work or will I need anything else?
Now I am running stock Tires and Rims "P225/75R16 BSW On-/Off-Road Tires" So will I be ok if I run this until I get more $$$$$$.
Stage 2 will be the Front Drive Shaft and my brake lines and the TaraFlex's Full Flex Arms, then I will get my Tires and Rims
Last edited by dragon0069; Dec 3, 2009 at 09:27 PM. Reason: I mean to ask a question
TF products offer both quality and value and Bilstein is arguably one of the top 2 shock manufacturers.
Since you are later going with TF arms anyway, stay with an all TF and Bilstein system and your will be much happier.
You will have the likelihood or at least an inkling of possibility
that all of the components will have been tested as an "integrated system", a good formula for success.
And if they haven't been tested, then you will have "one throat to choke".
Since you are later going with TF arms anyway, stay with an all TF and Bilstein system and your will be much happier.
You will have the likelihood or at least an inkling of possibility
that all of the components will have been tested as an "integrated system", a good formula for success.And if they haven't been tested, then you will have "one throat to choke".


