It’s been just over a year since I installed my TeraFlex Falcon 3.3 Adjustable Reservoir Shocks! How have they done? Which settings worked best out on the trails?
Read MoreTeraflex Falcon 3.3 Skid Plates
Last year I installed a set of the Falcon 3.3 Adjustable Reservoir shocks. And I must say, to crazy little mormons build some KICKASS shocks! I do like the design of the reservoir because I don’t have to try to find a mounting point for them; and it is a more efficient reservoir design. However, in the rear, both the adjuster knob as well as the reservoir hang quite low and are very exposed to rock and debris damage.
Fortunately, TeraFlex makes a skid-plate specifically designed for use on JKs.
Read MoreJeep Wrangler Front Axle Seal Replacement, Hub Installation & TeraFlex 3304100/3304000 Axle Upgrade
My 2012 Jeep Rubicon now has 171,000 KM on her and I felt it was time to replace the front axle seals. They weren’t leaking which I am told is a rarity in a Jeep Rubi’s age. The black-book estimate on this job is 4.9 hours, so while I was there I decided some more upgrades were in order.
Read MoreTeraFlex Falcon 3.3 Fast Adjust Piggyback Shock Absorber Kit Installation
It was time to retire my Bilstein 5100 series shocks.
The Falcon Series 3.3 Fast Adjust Piggyback Shock are designed and engineered to deliver race inspired performance and handling while exclusively built to the specific requirements of the Jeep Wrangler. Vehicle stability is the paramount goal with all Falcon shocks. For years, shocks have been simply “adapted” with minimal tuning and not specifically designed for an application. Falcon Shocks changes that mentality. The Falcon Series 3.3 Piggyback shocks are corner specific, built from the ground up, and deliver the best damping characteristics possible with fitment and function outlining the highest priorities.
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