I have a buddy who just installed Teraflex revolvers front and rear on his CJ-7 a month ago.
He is already in the process of removing the rears after 2 trips on the trails runing them front and rear.
Works out good for me since i'll be getting his rears for free. His issues were the same as listed above.
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Guest repliedOriginally posted by Tazdevil
He's not restoring it he's in the process of building it. But since I'm his dad if the grades don't improve it will remain a hanger queen! but really he's only 15 and building his first jeep.
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Guest repliedOriginally posted by Tazdevil
He's not restoring it he's in the process of building it. But since I'm his dad if the grades don't improve it will remain a hanger queen! but really he's only 15 and building his first jeep.
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He's not restoring it he's in the process of building it. But since I'm his dad if the grades don't improve it will remain a hanger queen! but really he's only 15 and building his first jeep.
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Guest repliedI've had revolver shackles on the back of my '59 Willys pick-up for a couple of years with no problems. However, I'm curious as to why you would include them on a restoration project since they were never standard equipment on any Jeep vehicle...
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I have a friend who had them on all four corners and the only problem he had was the rears opening on a VERY steap climb over a rock ect. He removed them from the rear and nervr had any problems. He gave me the ones he took off the rear and I have them on the front of my YJ. they are great with my SOA set up I have 32 inches of drop from the top of the shock to the bottom.
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teraflex revolver ?'s
I want to know if the revolver shackels are any good because I am looking at them along with the z-boxesfor my cj5 restoration, and I herd someone saying they broke a pair fairly easily. Any replies would be appreciated.Tags: None
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