TeraFlex Tech: Jeep Coils Spring Hype

nnnnnate

Adventurer
Very interesting video.

I have a question about stiffer springs for an overlanding rig. In this video and in the 2014 TeraFlex catalog there are references to a stiffer spring for heavy loaded rigs but when I look at your website I don't find any additional information or product codes for them.

Is there is separate product code for the stiffer springs? Are they sold independent of a "kit?"

I have a 2013 2 door JK with a 2.5" lift running stock bumpers and no-winch currently. When I load up camping gear the back up of my JK is completely full and I get decent squat. Due to this, I am interested in getting stiffer rated springs for the rear end.

Thanks.
 

TeraFlex

New member
Very interesting video.

I have a question about stiffer springs for an overlanding rig. In this video and in the 2014 TeraFlex catalog there are references to a stiffer spring for heavy loaded rigs but when I look at your website I don't find any additional information or product codes for them.

Is there is separate product code for the stiffer springs? Are they sold independent of a "kit?"

I have a 2013 2 door JK with a 2.5" lift running stock bumpers and no-winch currently. When I load up camping gear the back up of my JK is completely full and I get decent squat. Due to this, I am interested in getting stiffer rated springs for the rear end.

Thanks.

Our Outback kit has stiffer coils in it but it is a 3" kit. You might want to consider 4dr 2.5" coils for yours.
 

Omar Brannstrom

Adventurer
Very interesting video.

I have a question about stiffer springs for an overlanding rig. In this video and in the 2014 TeraFlex catalog there are references to a stiffer spring for heavy loaded rigs but when I look at your website I don't find any additional information or product codes for them.

Is there is separate product code for the stiffer springs? Are they sold independent of a "kit?"

I have a 2013 2 door JK with a 2.5" lift running stock bumpers and no-winch currently. When I load up camping gear the back up of my JK is completely full and I get decent squat. Due to this, I am interested in getting stiffer rated springs for the rear end.

Thanks.

Howdy


Do You have a sport Wrangler?
I had a 2012 wrangler Sahara and I had 4 adult people with me for a camping trip and with a hitch carrier and there where no sag.

 

Jurfie

Adventurer
Great video; thanks for posting.

Wish I'd come out when Dennis was up here in June wheeling Eagle with the BCJC; that rig is a beast!
 

DallasJKU

Adventurer
I really like my old man emu coils, I got the light load as my 2 door is rarely loaded up.

I might look into those. I never carry more than a soccer goal and my dog. No winch and very light bumpers and armor. A little softer coil would be ideal for me.
 

kojackJKU

Autism Family Travellers!
Im in a different predicament. I drive mine most times unloaded just some gear like cameras, cooler, and stuff. Then, We head out for a weekend, and load up to the gunnels. Then, I attach the pop up camper and we really need help. I will be adding airbags to help the weight situation and still keep my soft ride when unloaded. The only solution I can think of that will work with this. atleast I can keep the jeep level and riding good with various loads!
 

Idahoan

Adventurer
Im in a different predicament. I drive mine most times unloaded just some gear like cameras, cooler, and stuff. Then, We head out for a weekend, and load up to the gunnels. Then, I attach the pop up camper and we really need help. I will be adding airbags to help the weight situation and still keep my soft ride when unloaded. The only solution I can think of that will work with this. atleast I can keep the jeep level and riding good with various loads!

Put a set of air bags in the rear coils. I have used them for 10 years... Great for towing. Do a search for Air Lift 1000.
 

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