Terrafirma suspensions
For anyone using these suspension kits, are you happy with them? I know most people will say stick with OME, but I am willing to try another brand that seems to have good reviews-I like giving the small or starter company a chance.
I don't run them, but I've never heard anything bad about them. Have read lots good though.
I run bearmach, more famously known as "big blue", lift springs. Haven't had a prob with them in 2 yrs. Yet everyone talks smack about them. I'm like you, I'll try new/underdog products, unless I hear bad about them
I run bearmach, more famously known as "big blue", lift springs. Haven't had a prob with them in 2 yrs. Yet everyone talks smack about them. I'm like you, I'll try new/underdog products, unless I hear bad about them
Whow...nice price....I mean really, if you are not in colorado or utah and do not intend on rock crawling....how can you go wrong...
http://www.britishpacific.com/BPSite...terrafirma.htm
http://www.terrafirma4x4.com/distrib...hp?country=USA

http://www.britishpacific.com/BPSite...terrafirma.htm
http://www.terrafirma4x4.com/distrib...hp?country=USA
Last edited by vandev; Jun 19, 2010 at 09:09 AM.
Stick with a tried and well proven lift. With either the RTE or OME, at least you get to choose from 4 different coils, depending on your needs, not just one that may or may not work.
I got their catalog at a Land Rover event and as I was going through it I realized they were very limited in their DII selection compared to every other model. That concerns me a bit when it comes to suspension. Like Mike said, I would stick with the RTE or OME. You might as well spend a little more and do it right the first time.
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