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Seems very strong and easy to adjust. 2 years ago
Before ordering I called Teraflex to make sure these were made in the USA. We have the same ones front and rear in both the JLUR 2.0T and the JLUR 3.0 EcoDiesel. They clear the ARB diff covers front and rear and there are no exhaust clearance issues. Even on the diesel where I confirmed with TF to confirm that the bend still goes on the drivers side. Adjustment can be made with it installed but it is important to torque the clamping collar bolts per their instructions. Basically go back and forth between the two. Tighten one, the other loses clamping force, tighten the other one and the first one loses clamping force, back and forth, etc. Also the bolt head is a 12 point and very snug. I only have one socket that fits it so recommend you ensure have one that fits before beginning install.
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Before ordering I called Teraflex to make sure these were made in the USA. We have the same ones front and rear in both the JLUR 2.0T and the JLUR 3.0 EcoDiesel. They clear the ARB diff covers front and rear and there are no exhaust clearance issues. Even on the diesel where I confirmed with TF to confirm that the bend still goes on the drivers side. Adjustment can be made with it installed but it is important to torque the clamping collar bolts per their instructions. Basically go back and forth between the two. Tighten one, the other loses clamping force, tighten the other one and the first one loses clamping force, back and forth, etc. Also the bolt head is a 12 point and very snug. I only have one socket that fits it so recommend you ensure have one that fits before beginning install.
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