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Teraflex 1.5 inch leveling kit + JKU Rubi springs

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Old Aug 30, 2011 | 07:42 AM
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Default Teraflex 1.5 inch leveling kit + JKU Rubi springs

Quick question - anyone out there in a Sport/Sahara/X 2door running the Teraflex 1.5 leveling kit AND JKU Rubi springs? Or have done so in the past? What's your experience - brake line issues, need new track bars, new drive shafts, or etc.?

Just wanted to get a warm-fuzzy because that's what I'm about to do very soon. Thanks!
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Old Aug 30, 2011 | 08:05 AM
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Originally Posted by ChryslerChris
Quick question - anyone out there in a Sport/Sahara/X 2door running the Teraflex 1.5 leveling kit AND JKU Rubi springs? Or have done so in the past? What's your experience - brake line issues, need new track bars, new drive shafts, or etc.?

Just wanted to get a warm-fuzzy because that's what I'm about to do very soon. Thanks!
I did it on mine (I've got a Rubi, but it's a 2-door). No issues. Didn't need any of the above. You might pick up brake line extension brackets, if it looks like yours are getting a bit tight, and decide you want them.

With that combo, and the fact that I have flat fenders and a lightweight front bumper - I think that I could almost convince myself to run a set of 37" KM2's in there.

Here's a poser shot, with 33.5" Toyo's.
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Old Aug 30, 2011 | 09:11 AM
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Originally Posted by Merlin4979

I did it on mine (I've got a Rubi, but it's a 2-door). No issues. Didn't need any of the above. You might pick up brake line extension brackets, if it looks like yours are getting a bit tight, and decide you want them.

With that combo, and the fact that I have flat fenders and a lightweight front bumper - I think that I could almost convince myself to run a set of 37" KM2's in there.

Here's a poser shot, with 33.5" Toyo's.
Thanks buddy! Yup. Brake line extensions sound like a great idea. Appreciate the feedback!
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