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Teraflex 4" Suspension Lift Kit
Teraflex
Typical kit includes:
- Front & rear coil springs
- Front & rear lower control arms
- Bumpstop extensions
- Drop pitman arm
- Swaybar quick disconnects
- Rear trackbar bracket
- Transfer case lowering kit
- Steering box skid plate
- Brake line extension brackets
Owner Reviews
Teraflex 4" Suspension Lift Kit
Avg. Customer Review: (5.8 Stars):
Number of Reviews: 5
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Love it! |
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Date: May 21, 2008
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Reviewer: A JeepReviews.com User from (Salt Lake City, Utah) |
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Have the Enduro 4" lift with a one inch body lift on a 2006 Rubicon - with 35 KM2's. Put $10,000 in all the parts and tires before I got it out the door. I am out every weekend - all over Moab..., when I see were every one else has gone I go at least 100 yrd more. Got bad stuck with all the rain and snow last weekend - barried it to the frame in snow and mud 45 degree's sideways (almost rolled). Getting a Warn winch this week. Worked it for 4 hrs and couldn't get it out with a come-a-long, finally had a one ton 4x4 Ford with lockers and 40" tires pull me out. Teraflex suspension? Love it! It has made a good jeep into a goat! I know there old stuff had problems? |
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Rear lower control arms |
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Date: Feb 26, 2007
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Reviewer: A JeepReviews.com User from (Pulaski, TN) |
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has anyone experienced rear driveshaft popping sounds. these bushings are piss poor and my rear pop every time i shift.teraflex said they were working out the problem. superlift makes a similar control arm but i'm not sure about it. there seems to be problems on all tj lifts with short arm control arms. anyone have a solution. |
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Don't buy it! |
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Date: Jan 20, 2007
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Reviewer: A JeepReviews.com User from (Grand Rapids, MI) |
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I bought my TJ new in '97 and put the Teraflex 4" kit on it as soon as it came on the market. I soon found out that most of their clames of superior flexability and quality were all false!
The problems I had were mostly in the rear control arms. I had to replace the bushings after two years and now both lower arms stripped out their threads! The powdercoat paint was pitiful! everything was completely rusty after the first year of use!! I had to add 2" spacers to the rear coils after about the second year because it started sagging in the rear. I wouldn't recomend their products to anyone!! |
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teraflex 4" long arm suspension lift |
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Date: Jul 03, 2005
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Reviewer: A JeepReviews.com User from (laporte texas) |
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i like this kit bought it from truck farm this kit took a lot of work to install but i am very happy with it , but then again i have just about everything teraflex sells for the jeep tj, i dont have any problems with greaseing it i use mobil 1 systhecic grease i bought it in 2001 i like it. |
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Control arms from Hell |
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Date: Sep 23, 2004
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Reviewer: A JeepReviews.com User from (Tucson, AZ) |
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I've run the 4" Tera lift for quite some time. The control arm design is rather poor. They have ripped off the control arm mounts which I then replaced with stronger RE units. The bushings don't last long - and I lube the arms quite often. There are problems with getting adequate lubrication into the arms (they may have now added a second zerk) and the o-rings fail more often than they should. The threaded portion is now failing on three of the arms - once again, I lube them quite often. Two of us had direct communication with Tera re the lubrication problems and we were unhappy with the responses. Essentially, Tera admitted the problems existed, and different reps proposed contradictory actions as band aid solutions. |
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