I have a special bat with spikes in it for piniatas.
Announcement
Collapse
No announcement yet.
TeraLow 4-1
Collapse
Forum Thread First Post
Collapse
X
-
Originally posted by blkTJ>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>
ERIK
95 yj, locked lifted, and ready to rock!
Comment
-
Weren't you the one regretting the Super 35 when your axle tubes were pulling out of the housing in Moab just a few months back???...
This decision is just like that one.1986 CJ-7; 4.6L stroker, balanced & blueprinted; 5" lift, 35x1250 MTRs, Poison Spyder Full Width kit,
My Jeep
Moab Rocker Knocker Video:shades:
Comment
-
Originally posted by rickWeren't you the one regretting the Super 35 when your axle tubes were pulling out of the housing in Moab just a few months back???...
This decision is just like that one.
You mean spend lotsa' money on the TeraLow - break it - then spend even more going to an Atlas. You Suck. :wink:"your jeep looks so hot!!"
Comment
-
tera low 4:1 operating experiance
Got a friend who blew his up in a mud slick road, found out the fine print says don't operated above 3500 rpm in low range. He did get years of good use out of it, but has upgraded to Atlas. Theory was system can't oil itself at the high revs. I'm still thinking of getting one becuase I don't like mud but then there is sand hills where the revs can get cranking...
hope it helps,
fuel pin
Comment
-
Got a friend (who has Atlas now) that launched his 4:1 Tera after years of use, on a muddy run where his engine revs where up to 4000 and 4500, he heard it has oiling problems above 3500. I believe the instructions say so... If you don't do mud it seems like right product. Good luck.
Comment
-
Originally posted by Fuel RodGot a friend (who has Atlas now) that launched his 4:1 Tera after years of use, on a muddy run where his engine revs where up to 4000 and 4500, he heard it has oiling problems above 3500. I believe the instructions say so... If you don't do mud it seems like right product. Good luck."your jeep looks so hot!!"
Comment
Comment