suspension question
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While its true that capability may not differ that much between 2" lifts by different companies the quality of the components after heavy off road use and how they hold up makes all the difference.
With that said there is nothing wrong with TF and Im sure you will be very pleased with that decision.
With that said there is nothing wrong with TF and Im sure you will be very pleased with that decision.
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You'll be happy with the TF kit. I haven't found any issues with it at all... other than I now need to buy bigger tires, and steel bumper, and all of the other stuff that goes along with outfitting a Rover.
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I just installed a 2" TF lift kit a few months ago. I was also on worn out springs and shocks. You won't be disappointed in the ride. If you are going to get into some serious off-roading, then you may go with the OME kit. My '99 is my daily driver and it hardly goes off road, so the TerraFirma kit was fine for me. Plus, I was able to sell the price tag of the TF kit to my wife a lot easier. I have no regrets about using the TF kit. I doubt you will either.
I ordered mine from Lucky8 with the best price.
I ordered mine from Lucky8 with the best price.
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