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Tvernon Poster child


Number of posts: 249 Location: Portland TX Rig: 2007 JK specs.: -------> Registration date: 2010-03-22
 | Subject: im new too the sport. Tue 23 Mar 2010, 8:45 pm | |
| My name is Tyler im a College kid thats broke im sure most of yall know what thats like. My question is that im looking at a 4" terriflex long arm kit for my 07 jk its 4 door and I wanna know if anyone has had, or hear of any problems with it? its easy to find good reviews kinda hard to find bad. some experienced knowledge would be helpful thanks. |
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xxXJohnny Got No Life


Number of posts: 1051 Location: San Antonio Rig: 2010 Challenger specs.: Nemesis package Registration date: 2008-06-12
 | Subject: Re: im new too the sport. Tue 23 Mar 2010, 9:21 pm | |
| Welcome to the nut house and if you're new to the sport "not trying to be rude or anything but" why do you want to go with a long arm kit are you planing on getting into hard core rock crawling? |
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terrahawk Got No Life


Number of posts: 1592 Age: 43 Location: Richmond, TX Rig: 2007 Sahara dos puertas Registration date: 2008-03-30
 | Subject: Re: im new too the sport. Tue 23 Mar 2010, 9:58 pm | |
| If you're a poor college kid, save your money because you don't need a long arm kit...it's not a TJ. A short arm kit will be fine. |
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potlickinpirate Got No Life


Number of posts: 886 Age: 43 Location: La Vernia Tx Rig: 73 cj5 specs.: lined the whole thing Registration date: 2009-09-04
 | Subject: Re: im new too the sport. Tue 23 Mar 2010, 10:27 pm | |
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redneckhouston #1 asshole

Number of posts: 1161 Location: hempstead, tx Rig: 08 jk unlimited specs.: 26" spinners, curb feelers, and 6 15 in woofers Registration date: 2008-02-07
 | Subject: Re: im new too the sport. Tue 23 Mar 2010, 10:38 pm | |
| Welcome,good to have you here......
now with the pleasantries out of the way, let me ask a few questions to help you with your future lift kit choices. Please answer truthfully and to the best of your limited ability.
#1. Are you a liar?<---you claim to be broke but are "thinking" about a 2k dollar lift kit, when a 300 dollar one would probably fit your "needs"
#2. Are you a yuppie fag who's parents have too much money?
#3. When you say "I'm looking at this lift" are you actually considering buying it or are you just dreaming?
#4. can you explain the benefits of a long arm suspension system, and intelligently explain the terms, anti-dive, anti-squat, instant roll center, and thrust angle?
#5. do you think you can handle hanging around here? _________________ ITS HIP TO BE SQUARE  [embed-flash(width,height)] |
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Uup4it Seasoned Vet


Number of posts: 757 Age: 47 Location: San Antonio Rig: 07 2 door X Flamer 6 spd Registration date: 2008-09-07
 | Subject: Re: im new too the sport. Tue 23 Mar 2010, 10:45 pm | |
| Welcome to the forum, hold on it's gonna be a little rough for awhile, hang in there! Consider it being "jumped in"  |
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toddandshari'sjk Poster child


Number of posts: 218 Age: 40 Location: Aransas Pass,TX Rig: '08 JK Unlimited Registration date: 2010-02-23
 | Subject: Re: im new too the sport. Tue 23 Mar 2010, 11:51 pm | |
| Hey neighbor, welcome to the forum...all of your questions are legit, I went through all the same stress less than a year ago. I chose to go cheap route with Skyjacker 3" lift kit, it serves the purpose for now but will upgrade in the future. You really have to consider how hardcore of a wheeler you're gonna be. And don't mind redneckhouston....he's just trying to break you in a little.....he's harmless(I think)lol |
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redneckhouston #1 asshole

Number of posts: 1161 Location: hempstead, tx Rig: 08 jk unlimited specs.: 26&amp;quot; spinners, curb feelers, and 6 15 in woofers Registration date: 2008-02-07
 | Subject: Re: im new too the sport. Wed 24 Mar 2010, 12:08 am | |
| | toddandshari'sjk wrote: | | And don't mind redneckhouston....he's just trying to break you in a little.....he's harmless(I think)lol |
thats what the young boys buried in the back yard thought too....................
oh, and my new trail rig
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Bizarro Golden Child

Number of posts: 596 Age: 38 Location: League City Rig: Yellow '08 JK 4 door specs.: 3" Teraflex lift, 35x12.5x17 KM2 Registration date: 2009-02-14
 | Subject: Re: im new too the sport. Wed 24 Mar 2010, 8:29 am | |
| When I was broke in college I spent less than $2000 on my vehicle.
Welcome to the forum. |
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terrahawk Got No Life


Number of posts: 1592 Age: 43 Location: Richmond, TX Rig: 2007 Sahara dos puertas Registration date: 2008-03-30
 | Subject: Re: im new too the sport. Wed 24 Mar 2010, 8:58 am | |
| | Mr. El Cucuy wrote: | | why do you want to go with a long arm kit are you planing on getting into hard core rock crawling? |
Why do you think "long arm" = hard core wheeling lol.  |
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N2rock UBER ass wipe

Number of posts: 3056 Age: 47 Location: Sugar Land, TX Rig: '07 Unlimited Registration date: 2008-04-14
 | Subject: Re: im new too the sport. Wed 24 Mar 2010, 8:59 am | |
| Welcome Tyler A broke college kid with a 4dr JK  And looking at a $2k lift Are you really needing that? Here's what an '07 4dr is capable of with just a 2.5" lift, 35" tires, and lockers) And that would be considered "mild" by comparison to what some of these guys do with the same setup. _________________ http://www.n2rock.com http://www.youtube.com/N2rock  |
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xxXJohnny Got No Life


Number of posts: 1051 Location: San Antonio Rig: 2010 Challenger specs.: Nemesis package Registration date: 2008-06-12
 | Subject: Re: im new too the sport. Wed 24 Mar 2010, 9:11 am | |
| | terrahawk wrote: | | Mr. El Cucuy wrote: | | why do you want to go with a long arm kit are you planing on getting into hard core rock crawling? |
Why do you think "long arm" = hard core wheeling lol.  |
I guess he can do mild wheeling and hard core college crusing |
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Great Pumpkin Walks The Walk


Number of posts: 191 Age: 32 Location: Houston, TX Rig: 2009 JK Unlimited specs.: Sunburst Orange / auto / 4WD / half doors Registration date: 2010-02-03
 | Subject: Re: im new too the sport. Wed 24 Mar 2010, 10:15 am | |
| Hey Tyler, welcome to the boards. Some of these guys are giving you a "trial by fire" because you're starting with a question that throws a ton of red flags. JKs are designed with longer stock arms than previous generations so older thought processes don't quite work with them. A long arm kit really isn't needed unless you're going up to 6+ inches. For the price of that TF kit, you can get something much more affordable like the Rough Country 2.5 inch Series II kit and buy some wheels/tires. If you just put 4 inches of lift on a stock JK, it's going to look weird unless your shallow budget has a deep end to also cover 35s with wheels. Just give us some more info on your JK and what your goal is and then people can chime in with ideas. Also, do some research and learn as much as you can about your Jeep. I read up for 9 months after I bought mine so I could understand them more since I am new to off-roading. It's very easy to get carried away with ideas before budget constraints bring you back to reality. The most important thing I can tell you is DON'T GO INTO DEBT BUYING PARTS! Save up and pay cash as much as possible. It's very easy to put some things on credit and then it snowballs. Learn from mine and others mistakes. |
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TxRubiRig Rancho lift lover

Number of posts: 1278 Age: 38 Location: Katy now Rig: black '07 Rubicon specs.: 4.5" Long Arm, 35 KM2's Registration date: 2008-04-15
 | Subject: Re: im new too the sport. Wed 24 Mar 2010, 10:19 am | |
| welcome...and that which has needed to be said has been said... so lol...j/k (about the finger/I think) We're a good group of people that may bust a few balls here and there...but its for everyone's benifit |
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xxXJohnny Got No Life


Number of posts: 1051 Location: San Antonio Rig: 2010 Challenger specs.: Nemesis package Registration date: 2008-06-12
 | Subject: Re: im new too the sport. Wed 24 Mar 2010, 11:15 am | |
| Yeah we are just picking on you I'm running a procomp 4" lift and 37" tires and I do ok with that |
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Uup4it Seasoned Vet


Number of posts: 757 Age: 47 Location: San Antonio Rig: 07 2 door X Flamer 6 spd Registration date: 2008-09-07
 | Subject: Re: im new too the sport. Wed 24 Mar 2010, 2:04 pm | |
| Quote from Great Pumpkin: The most important thing I can tell you is DON'T GO INTO DEBT BUYING PARTS! X2, it'll happen soon......................just slow your roll! I know it's exciting, but you'll have lots of time to mod. Just do it in phases, like I do. I pay cash only for my jeep goodies, if there ain't no cash, there aint no mods  , however, there is always next month or the next, etc., and all the goodies will still be there! Good luck. |
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Tvernon Poster child


Number of posts: 249 Location: Portland TX Rig: 2007 JK specs.: -------> Registration date: 2010-03-22
 | Subject: Re: im new too the sport. Wed 24 Mar 2010, 2:14 pm | |
| #1. No i am not a liar #2. No i am not a yuppie fag im paying for this shit no parents involved #3. Yes i do plan on buying this lift, or one similar. Im looking for people who have had problems with them before so i know what im getting, the good and the bad. #4. yes i can describe the benifits of a long arm kit, and quite frankly i know that with the wheeling im gonna be doing it probably isnt needed but at least ill be prepaired. #5. If this is the best you can do then ya i can hang just fine.
nah man i have no intent on going into debt further than the car payment, i plan on doing it in stages but you cant put tires without lift so thats my plan for starters followed by some power upgrades. And truth be told i dont mind saving and paying for quality escpecially these days, so much cheep shit has been made. Good looking out you guys. |
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jkx0778 Pathetic


Number of posts: 2458 Age: 34 Location: San Antonio, TX Rig: 2008 unlimited specs.: in progress Registration date: 2008-01-29
 | Subject: Re: im new too the sport. Wed 24 Mar 2010, 3:14 pm | |
| actually, if you run fenderless, you can get away with no lift and 35s. just trim the pinch seam in the rear. you'd have to do that even with a lift. you can look around for some used 4-door stock rubi springs which will give you about 1" of lift and pull your fenders and run 35s. this will get you around for a while. you can also run a 3/4" leveling spacer in the front for more clearance. try that for a while. see how it works for you before dropping $2k on a lift. for that cash, you can get yourself a cheap lift (3" springs), bumper and winch. That would probably benefit you the most starting off. then after wheeling for a while you'll get a good idea of what lift you really want and need. If many off us had done this, we'd have saved some cash and kicks in the a$$. you'd really be suprised at how many lifts many of us have gone thru, pieced together, and swapped from one of us to another. If i had $2k to spend, I'd go with the RE 3.5" LA kit. Thats just me tho. _________________ 08 4 door....BANANAMAN yellow round tires.... some stuff added.... more stuff wanted.... even more stuff needed /I _I_,[____], L-I_I_I -OIIIIIIO- ()_)....()_) ... ()_) <------- stolen from 3rd Wave
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Uup4it Seasoned Vet


Number of posts: 757 Age: 47 Location: San Antonio Rig: 07 2 door X Flamer 6 spd Registration date: 2008-09-07
 | Subject: Re: im new too the sport. Wed 24 Mar 2010, 3:31 pm | |
| | Tvernon wrote: | #1. No i am not a liar #2. No i am not a yuppie fag im paying for this shit no parents involved #3. Yes i do plan on buying this lift, or one similar. Im looking for people who have had problems with them before so i know what im getting, the good and the bad. #4. yes i can describe the benifits of a long arm kit, and quite frankly i know that with the wheeling im gonna be doing it probably isnt needed but at least ill be prepaired. #5. If this is the best you can do then ya i can hang just fine.
nah man i have no intent on going into debt further than the car payment, i plan on doing it in stages but you cant put tires without lift so thats my plan for starters followed by some power upgrades. And truth be told i dont mind saving and paying for quality escpecially these days, so much cheep shit has been made. Good looking out you guys. |
Atta boy, think you will fit in just fine, you go guy! And that's what we do here, look out for each other. |
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Tvernon Poster child


Number of posts: 249 Location: Portland TX Rig: 2007 JK specs.: -------> Registration date: 2010-03-22
 | Subject: Re: im new too the sport. Wed 24 Mar 2010, 10:53 pm | |
| what makes the RE 3.5" LA kit better. I'm open to all suggestions and honestly sense I first got here ive basically been convinced just to save the money on something i wont really use anyway. but it wouldn't hurt to know a thing about rubicon express i know nothing about them honestly so im all ears. |
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