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Just looked at the Teraflex website and it appears that they have their lifts for the JT up. The 2.5 will have springs in the front and a spacer in the rear. The 3.5 will be all springs.

Surprised to see another manufacture go with spacers in the back. There will also be a 2 inch difference from front to rear.
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I know the vendors are saying out Jeeps have a 2.5 inch rake. Mine is under 2 inches for whatever reason. If not I would’ve bout this yesterday. Still trying to figure it all out
 

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I can’t understand the hate for rake ppl have! My preference is at least an inch higher in the rear so it sits near level once a few hundred lbs are in the back seat/bed.
 

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I can’t understand the hate for rake ppl have! My preference is at least an inch higher in the rear so it sits near level once a few hundred lbs are in the back seat/bed.
I think they measure rake at the frame rather than the fender flares, making this whole thing subjective.
 

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I think they measure rake at the frame rather than the fender flares, making this whole thing subjective.
I think your logic is sound on that thought!
 

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That 3.5 kit looks like it's using the same springs front and rear with a spacer.
 

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I find it odd that they have multiple complete 2.5” lifts available, but the 3.5” kit is just springs and hardware. Why no complete 3.5” kits?
 

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Hmm, I was looking at those part numbers, Looks like I just skimmed over and just missed that 1.
 

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Pretty funny they put the stuff on their website and it all is listed with "the product is currently unavailable" and "not available"
 

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Pretty funny they put the stuff on their website and it all is listed with "the product is currently unavailable" and "not available"
I messaged Teraflex a couple of days ago asking about their Alpine Control Arm kit availability for the JT and was give a "Hopefully in a couple weeks" response.
 

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I wonder why some companies are going with 2-2.5 lift with springs but then their 3.5 is a spacer lift? I've seen it here and with rough country as well.

Any ideas on why?

I am considering the 3.5.
 
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I wonder why some companies are going with 2-2.5 lift with springs but then their 3.5 is a spacer lift? I've seen it here and with rough country as well.

Any ideas on why?

I am considering the 3.5.
If you go to their website and separate by vehicle, they do have a 3.5 spring lift...just not all the options of the 2.5 right now.
 

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If you go to their website and separate by vehicle, they do have a 3.5 spring lift...just not all the options of the 2.5 right now.
I guess when I first looked It wasn’t showing up. Still, the price is only a $200 difference. Just seems odd to me. I guess because when I lifted my JK there were only 2” or less spacer lifts. That and most people trash talked them. I just didn’t expect a 3.5 spacer if a 3.5 spring is offered and a 2.5 spring as well. Know what I mean?
 

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Northridge sent the kits out in their promo email, looks like they have the 2.5in kits "in stock".
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