I do not own any Tereflex products, but curious about all of the hate for the company on this forum. Would like to hear about actual issues with the product from people that own/ owned their products. I don't plan on running Tereflex products but want to understand the issues people have had.
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I do not own any Tereflex products, but curious about all of the hate for the company on this forum. Would like to hear about actual issues with the product from people that own/ owned their products. I don't plan on running Tereflex products but want to understand the issues people have had.
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I wouldn't call it Teraflex hate. Members may advise someone to spend their money elsewhere. Usually what you may see as hate, is internet banter between a Teraflex lover, and people needling him.
Many of the members here, that you may think, "hate," Teraflex, have run their products before, including Wayoflife. They are trying to save you some coin. Despite what all the slick marketing they do says, most of their products are overpriced, and of lesser quality than some other brands.
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I've never even understood the "slick marketing" bit. Every TF video I've ever watched is just awkward.
To the OP, anybody here will tell you to run what you want, wheel it, and form your own opinions. One point of a forum is to learn from others though.
I have a 2.5 coil lift from Teraflex and I find it to ride kinda harsh. Also I'm pretty sure all of their products are made in China so you just can't expect the same quality as an American product like EVO
Wonder if the steel used is US made or sourced outside..........just saying. NeverthelessTeraflex quality control does stink for many of their products (esp wheel-carrier, monster track bar.....) Even the elka shocks sourced for them aren't that great....
I don't know but the metal is pretty porous. I broke two "monster" track bars, along with the long arm frame side brackets.
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Im running Rock Krawler 3.5 xfactor for two years now and have no complaints. It was installed by a big box 4 wd place here in sac, and thats really my only complaint. My ride in the street is good, offroad it's fantastic. I havent had any other lift though. My choices were Evo or RK at the time and I went with RK because of the stiffer springs,, no sag. On my next kit I would go evo if I could get springs with no sag, and again im going on what I've read here on the sagging and I think that's with the jeep fully loaded.
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Well full disclosure here: they failed prematurely because a guy got carried away heating the arm to loosen the end so I could remove it. Burned the damn thing up. I had to get a new end but got a set of Currie LCA's as backup. Once I saw them I took the other RK arm off & put the Curries on!Those ends are huge! How long did it take the Rk's to wear out?
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I do not own any Tereflex products, but curious about all of the hate for the company on this forum. Would like to hear about actual issues with the product from people that own/ owned their products. I don't plan on running Tereflex products but want to understand the issues people have had.
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Being new to the Jeep community I was intrigued by Teraflex as a review in a popular magazine labeled it "the Cadillac ride" when referring to how it compared to other suspension systems. Wanting to spend anywhere between $2000-$3200 for a lift kit is a hard choice to make. So you take reviews for what they are worth and do a lot of research then do a lot more research! What I found is that they are great at marketing. It doesn't mean their products are junk, but maybe they market better than their products are actually worth. Anyhow, I came onto this forum and I wouldn't say it was hate by members here. Rather people talked about their experiences with Teraflex products. I think the last thing anyone wants is for people to is make the same mistakes we have made. Most of the Teraflex comments I have heard here, is that there is something better out there, do your research but it is your money at the end of the day. When I heard about Evo through this forum, I didn't go run out and buy their products. Mainly because I am overseas in Japan and my Jeep is waiting for my return. Instead I priced it out and did more research and it seems to be the option I am going to take. I use this forum as a place of research, to learn from people that have already went down a path I am going to take and help where I can. One thing that I don't think gets enough attention is the "made in America" way of thinking. It's not only to support our country, but also because we go to China or other countries for cheap labor. Cheap labor=cheap craftsmanship. You get what you paid for, and yes it might be a little more at first, but it will pay off in the long run. My opinion.
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