GEEPAHOLIC
DASJEEP
- Location
- just north of south
thankx agaim guys .
THE TERAFLEX la kit is my other option i like the fact that its a local company and parts and service are just down the street and i like the idea of using the bellyup skid plate with the kit and it may end up being the route i take , as for the drop brackets i dont have much experience with them but i would like my lower links to be as long as possable . thanks to all for your input and any and all is appreciatedHave you thought about the Teraflex LA kit? It is a true LA four-link with an added crossmember for mounting. I have heard great things about the kit, but they are spendy. I would rather spend the money than run radius arms. The radius setups are unpredictable at times and really unload on uphill climbs. We installed a Rusty's kit on a friends's XJ a few years ago. It has worn well, but makes your o-ring pucker on every hill climb.
Have you thought of drop brackets and adjustable short arms? This setup gets a pretty bad rap. I have been running mine for about 6 years and am very happy with it. My 8 inch lift has the geometry of a 3 inch kit. I have found that the key to making the drop brackets work is 6+ inches of lift, otherwise you are dragging the gusset plates. I have done this to a few other trucks for friends/clients and have not heard any complaints.
The Tera kit is still a heim. I'll never run a large, expensive heim that's not rebuildable.
A buddy of mine in CO uses his rig about as much as I do, and on about the same type of terrain - mine gets into the mud more often, has more HP and more miles, but otherwise... His Tera heims were completely shot during EJS last year. I want to say that was 2 EJS visits on the new kit. I'm into my Currie JJ's 3 years now and they are still tight.
So something to think about.... I'll be the first to admit up til they came out with the LCG kit, I would never buy any of their kits. The LCG kit is definately a nice one.... My buddy even liked the performance of his kit, up until the joints wore out. I'm not sure what he has now and how much he replaced. I know now his WB is 109" though....
What heims would those be? There are no heims in the Tera suspension. Look at Greg's old TJ build to see what they joints look like---they're rebuildable, and very similar to a Johnny Joint.
very cool thanks i like the trans skid do you have more info on it i look on the site i couldn't find any let me know thankxLooks like he kept the joints and just replaced the arms. here's his rig...
http://www.crawlertech4x4.com/ct4x41109_019.htm
109" wb now
i looked at their kits but i think i'm gonna end up at teraflex cause its local so parts are just down the road and i like the belly up skid idea and i would like to keep as many parts as i can the same brand because they genraly play well together and no weird problems but thanks for your helpHave you looked into the Rock Krawler set up. They have a 3 and 4 link systems that are nice. I have run the 3 link on my jeep for several years now and have had no problems with it and it works really well. It is a true 3 link with l ong arms. Good luck with the build and decision.
hey carl ! do you guys offer discount to us RME junkies ??
Rebuild kit for them: