Friday, January 7, 2011

Post 4

 Soon afterwards I decided the stock suspension wasnt enough. I went with the Teraflex 2.5 lift kit which includes springs, shocks, brake bracket extensions, and bumpstop extensions. I also installed some Procomp steel wheels and BFG A/T KO tires (roughly 33"). Here is what the kit is capable of with the sway bar disconnected versus it connected.

20 comments:

  1. I've always wanted to drive a jeep on that kind of terrain :)

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  2. what does that mean??? Mach snell


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  3. its been a while since i took german. Ich entschuldige mich

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  4. man nice monster you got there
    i always loved the look of these jeeps

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  5. how much more expensive is the extra suspension stuff?

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  6. If I get a jeep the first thing I'm going to do is ride into the wilderness!

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  7. That looks kind of mad... and so much fun :P

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  8. The more and more you add to this, the better it gets. I must say i do quite enjoy the way this blog is forming

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  9. Looks so fun man, the suspension on that badboy looks imense ;D

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  10. That looks awesome! I've always wanted to do something like that! One day... when I have enough money...

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  11. that looks awesome, would love to give something like that a go

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  12. I dont know too much about Jeeps but those are awesome pics!

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  13. Thats an epic ride you got there, loving the colour aswell.

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  14. Yep jeeps are fun spills and thrills at 1mph. If you ever get the chance hop in one most jeep owners love scarring new people

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