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Just back after teraflex front 1.5in installation, anyone have a clunk in the front after installing the level kit?
Happen on what I believe is right side when backing up and turrning right.
 

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Just back after teraflex front 1.5in installation, anyone have a clunk in the front after installing the level kit?
Happen on what I believe is right side when backing up and turrning right.
Nope. I noticed no clunk after installing the teraflex kit. Drives great Did you set it on the ground before torquing everything down?
 

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Daystar 3/4” rear spacer (with RC 2.5” front springs). 35s are just a thought for now but we all know how that goes lol. Discount Tire must love us Jeep owners 😅

Note: This parking lot slopes down towards the front of the jeep some.

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Nope. I noticed no clunk after installing the teraflex kit. Drives great Did you set it on the ground before torquing everything down?
Shop did it for me as they owe me some credit.
You think it could be the issue?
 

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Shop did it for me as they owe me some credit.
You think it could be the issue?
Very likely. Jack it up a little bit, to get the weight off the axle. Then loosen the sway bar links and control arm bolts. While you're there, make sure the springs are seated properly. Then lower it back down and torque everything up.
 
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I got a 3 inch Tera flex front spacer and 1.5 in rear teraflex spacer from a fellow forum member. Paired them with rubicon express front and rear shock extensions, new rear sway bar links and moved rear links to the front. Also added mopar lift front lower control arms. I then added airlift air bags to the rear springs since I tow my boat and haul the golf cart in the bed sometimes when flat towing behind the motorhome. The Jeep rides as good if not better than when stock. I love the way it looks. 37/13.50/20 ridge grapplers, no rubbing.












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Rubicon springs/shocks and a Teraflex 2in spacer front with .5in spacer rear.

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