Blue Baby Sound
A guy with a Jeep
So for those of you that are in the market for new shocks, here’s my take on the new Falcon 3.3 shocks after having them installed for a week.
My Mopar Stage III lift (now the Teraflex S/T3) came with FOX 2.0’s specifically tuned for the Jeep JK. I had no complaints about the FOX shocks, but nearing 60k on them they were showing their age. I had to make a choice on rebuilding them (which meant down time) or changing shocks. Having owned three JKs I also have experience with the factory Rubicon/Willys shocks, factory Sport shocks, Rancho 5000XL on our other Jeep, and have installed the Rancho 9000 on a friends.
I starting following Teraflex’s Falcon shocks in October when they were announced, and continued following various threads on the forums. When I had the chance to see some in person, and wheel with the owner, I knew I was sold on them.
Received my 3.3s last Tuesday night. Packaging was great, each shock was wrapped in plastic and was held in place on both ends.
Instructions were secured to the top lid of the box.They did a great job on the instructions, they're clear and each step has a pic.
There was also a card attached that was signed by the builders of each shock (pretty cool)
At the bottom of the box is a small box containing the rear lower mounts.
And a reference sticker for the inside driver's door that shows the shock settings.
My Mopar Stage III lift (now the Teraflex S/T3) came with FOX 2.0’s specifically tuned for the Jeep JK. I had no complaints about the FOX shocks, but nearing 60k on them they were showing their age. I had to make a choice on rebuilding them (which meant down time) or changing shocks. Having owned three JKs I also have experience with the factory Rubicon/Willys shocks, factory Sport shocks, Rancho 5000XL on our other Jeep, and have installed the Rancho 9000 on a friends.
I starting following Teraflex’s Falcon shocks in October when they were announced, and continued following various threads on the forums. When I had the chance to see some in person, and wheel with the owner, I knew I was sold on them.
Received my 3.3s last Tuesday night. Packaging was great, each shock was wrapped in plastic and was held in place on both ends.
Instructions were secured to the top lid of the box.They did a great job on the instructions, they're clear and each step has a pic.
There was also a card attached that was signed by the builders of each shock (pretty cool)
At the bottom of the box is a small box containing the rear lower mounts.
And a reference sticker for the inside driver's door that shows the shock settings.