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- Coil Springs >Teraflex Front Coil Springs, Pair - JK 4dr 2.5in, JK 2dr 3in
Teraflex Front Coil Springs, Pair
JK 4dr 2.5in, JK 2dr 3in
Features & Product Details
TeraFlex linear coil springs provide a perfectly engineered approach to lifted springs for the Jeep Wrangler. Extensive rate tuning and dynamic balance between front and rear load bias produce coil springs that deliver unsurpassed highway handling and off road performance. TeraFlex has chosen to use the same tried, true and proven linear rate technology preferred by many vehicle manufacturers including Jeep. This results in maximum active coils under load, shock valving and pairing that is consistent through the full range of suspension movement, and predictable handling that meets the requirements for a Jeep equiped for off road travel. TeraFlex coil springs are shot peened to reduce spring sag and fatigue, and increase coil spring life. TeraFlex coil springs are powdercoated for superior element protection. All TeraFlex coil springs feature a limited lifetime warranty against defects.
NOTE: 2 Door 3" Lift
NOTE: 4 Door 2.5" Lift
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Q: Springs Sharpy2 years ago
Hello I would like to know if I purchased a front an rear set of these springs for my '16' JK UN SP am I able to use the factory control arms an what else would I need also. Thank you -
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A: Yes, you could use the factory control arms, but I would recommend replacing the front lowers and rear uppers so you can dial in your pinion angles. I would also recommend adjustable track bars front and rear. You'll want longer shocks and brake lines too, if you intend to off road. A front driveshaft will be needed down the road. This can all be done in steps, so doesn't have to be done all at once.
Northridge Chris @ Northridge4x4 2 years ago
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