This is one of the best DIY videos on the Web! This makes me want this kit over some of the more expensive kits. Simply because of ease of install... Keep it up!!!
I just wanna say you're my inspiration in wanting a JK 👍🏻. After a couple years of saving I will hopefully be on my way to purchase terra flex lift for a JK of my choice!
I really hoped to see a profile pic like you started the video with. It impossible to see the difference if you start with a clear picture of the vehicle and then end with a bunch of glamour shots of it tearing up the country side... Just give a before and after so your viewers can appreciate the improvements you made. Thanks
If you have wheels with 4.5" backspacing or less than you should not need wheel spacers. However typically when using stock wheels, wheel spacers should be used. Check the space between the rear swaybar and the inside of the wheel/tire. That is where those 2 items can come into contact with each other.
I would like to know, do I have to use wheel spacers with this kit? Quadratec reccomends 1.5" spacers, but I have the kit on, drives great. What do you think? By the way, great lift kit!
I have a 2014 JKU Rubicon, Ive been told the rubicon stock shocks are very good. I've been thinking of getting this BB kit or the spring lift kit.....but can I keep my stock shocks without any problems?
I am looking in 2 getting a lift on my jku 12 I like 3 or 4 inch range but on a budget can I do this and then a body lift or do u suggest a against body lifts if I wasnt on a budget what would u should I do for 3 to 4 inch
I have a 2009 jku rubicon and I was wondering if the 2.5 budget boost would be good for me? it is my everyday and family vehicle but I often take trips to the mountains and snow. would 35s and a 2.5in budget boost cover what I need? would I need to upgrade anything else if I were to do so?
+Chuck Gil I too would like TeraFlexSuspensions to answer your question Chuck. I have a 2016 JK (daily driver) and am wondering if 35's on a 2.5in BB lift be sufficient.
+Chuck Gil The 2.5" kit is a great kit for daily driving and runs a 35" tire, just keep in mind, you're not gaining much suspension travel with a budget boost, mostly just ground clearance.
Why this kit doesn't come with front brake line bracket, is it even need it i notice you didn't install one on the jeep? And one more question would this kit fit a 2009 4WD JK Unlimited RIGHT HAND DRIVE?
Thanks for the video. Will the budget boost change the ride quality, compared to a stock suspension. In other words, after the budget boost is installed, will my jeep ride the same? I know that a full spring kit will change the ride quality to some extent.
+BAWLS2894 If you have a 2 door, we recommend it, if you have a 4 door, you could get away with stock driveshafts, they just won't last as long as they normally would. To fix the rake you could look into a 1/2" or 1" front spring spacer.
The kit that we installed has shock extensions in it so that you can run your stock shocks. Not doing any shock changes will limit wheel travel. Dennis
No, this will not fit a JT. We have a specific 2.5" spacer lift kit for a JT, you can check it out on our website! teraflex.com/catalog/product/view/id/20772/s/jt-2-5-performance-spacer-lift-kit-no-shocks/category/2/