I'd love to put my ecodiesel on a "weight loss program". No emissions testing on diesels in my state, but potential future warranty issues steers me clear for the time being.
@@vdub5818 at minimum you could shut off the EGR. Everything stays intact. Saves the motor and warranty. But obviously I'm just kidding I wouldn't recommend doing something you're not supposed to do. Of course.
@@UnwindingRoads but of course not sir! 😉🤣 The EGR systems, high and low pressure, are one of my major worries with it. Of course said EGR systems are not part of the 5yr/100k warranty only 3yr/36k and I'm at 35,400 right now lol
I had that exact kit on my '21 JT Rubicon diesel as well as a few other bits and pieces from Teraflex. I feel that Teraflex products are very well branded and offer a very good reliability for their price point, they also look very nice😂. It is good to set your expectations right and understand that at this price point you are getting no more than mid level performance. By no means you are getting any amazing suspension performance here those are not an external bypass shocks and the price reflects that. The 3.3 rear Falcon shock doesn't have sufficient dampening ,even on the highest setting, for an empty JT not to mention an over the GVWR like a lot of them are. The rear 3.5" lift coil spring from Teraflex do not support the weight of an empty JT, they do offer a ton of down travel as most of the coil is completely collapsed, Without spacers the truck rear is squatted heavily. Clayton Off road offers way better springs for the JT. IMHO if you are buying/installing their control arms and plan on having your vehicle for a long run try to go the extra mile and buy the rebuildable ones.
This is what I want to know cause as a new Gladiator Rubicon owner coming from Trucks it seems confusing when you see these suggested 2 5" or 3 5" kits meanwhile people say they are more than that. Why call something 2.5" if it lifts 3-4"?
On these motors i think " you must" delete the problems and tune. Does your shop do that and is the transmission in the eco diesel different than the 8 speed in the gas
Lots of video for jeep wheel and tire and lift but some reason not to mention about wheel offset. It will be very helpful to everyone if we know what offset the wheel is so con imagine how much wheel and tire is sticking out But good looking job
Ok does a teraflex 2.5" lift sit the same no matter if just the basic 2.5" compared to changing arms and shocks? I love this look but can't see myself changing all those parts on a new 2024 if I don't do more than 5% off road bit want that look
Another Epic Outfitters build another day at work with the Ginger and Landon . I love rims . Question ❓ Doing lift on 2016 which is best drive shaft you recommend. I have upgrade to 44 from factory .
If you HAVE to have the gearing as close to stock, 4:10's will get you closest on 37's. However as noted above, the torque of the diesel really makes up for the loss.
I really love teraflex stuff but it is a bit ridiculous that their answer for ecodiesel lifts is to use a spacer with their gas spec springs. Truly don't understand why, apart from penny pinching, they didn't spec a higher spring rate for diesel specific lifts like many other manufacturers.
@darklavalizard yeah Metalcloak, Clayton, Rock Krawler, Rusty's, Evo, etc. all have diesel lifts. Hell even Skyjacker has diesel specific spring rates. For my usecase I prefer Clayton's options, although Metalcloak's gamechanger is definitely a high quality lift, but my little baby needs the money more than my jeep 🤣
Good day! We build our Teraflex kits starting with the base 3.5" kit, add in the front drop brackets, Alpine arms (if needed), trackbar brackets, etc. All depends on what your intended purpose is and how best to set up the Jeep for excellent on-road manners ;-)
@Epic Adventure Outfitters thank you for the response. I'm interested in this kit, as I have the same model JTRD color and all, and will be adding either a topper with RTT, Project M camper, or ACCC at some point. I'm on the East Coast near Virginia Beach and travel to the mountains within a 6-8hr driving radius often.
@@EPIC-4WD I’m going to be in the market for a lift like this with the Krakken. What kind of price tag we looking at. ? Thanks. When my new Jeep comes in it will be the first thing I do. And within a month of getting it.
@@jamesporter5681 Hey James! Give us a quick call tomorrow 604-888-2961 and we can have a brief chat to ask some questions and get you a ballpark price. Cheers from the team at EPIC!
Lol "you may delete the problems"
I'd love to put my ecodiesel on a "weight loss program". No emissions testing on diesels in my state, but potential future warranty issues steers me clear for the time being.
@@vdub5818 at minimum you could shut off the EGR. Everything stays intact. Saves the motor and warranty. But obviously I'm just kidding I wouldn't recommend doing something you're not supposed to do. Of course.
@@UnwindingRoads but of course not sir! 😉🤣
The EGR systems, high and low pressure, are one of my major worries with it. Of course said EGR systems are not part of the 5yr/100k warranty only 3yr/36k and I'm at 35,400 right now lol
Another Happy customer...great job guys!!!
Thanks John! Cheers from the team at EPIC!
I had that exact kit on my '21 JT Rubicon diesel as well as a few other bits and pieces from Teraflex. I feel that Teraflex products are very well branded and offer a very good reliability for their price point, they also look very nice😂. It is good to set your expectations right and understand that at this price point you are getting no more than mid level performance. By no means you are getting any amazing suspension performance here those are not an external bypass shocks and the price reflects that.
The 3.3 rear Falcon shock doesn't have sufficient dampening ,even on the highest setting, for an empty JT not to mention an over the GVWR like a lot of them are.
The rear 3.5" lift coil spring from Teraflex do not support the weight of an empty JT, they do offer a ton of down travel as most of the coil is completely collapsed, Without spacers the truck rear is squatted heavily.
Clayton Off road offers way better springs for the JT.
IMHO if you are buying/installing their control arms and plan on having your vehicle for a long run try to go the extra mile and buy the rebuildable ones.
This helps give me some info when I can afford to do my '21 JT Rubicon EcoDiesel, thanks. Wish you guys had a shop in Colorado!
Thanks for following along! Colorado is only 1.5 days away from us. We've done some Denver jeeps last year!
I got those wheels a couple months ago and I love them
Looks good nice job as always
Thanks for following along Rob! Cheers from the EPIC team!
Hello from Kansas City
Ha “delete the problems”. Nice build. #JTRSPARTACUS
A rubicon has a factory 1-1/2” lift. If you install a terra flex 3-1/2” does it raise the rubicon 3-1/2” total or 3-1/2” additional for total of 5”?
This is what I want to know cause as a new Gladiator Rubicon owner coming from Trucks it seems confusing when you see these suggested 2 5" or 3 5" kits meanwhile people say they are more than that. Why call something 2.5" if it lifts 3-4"?
On these motors i think " you must" delete the problems and tune. Does your shop do that and is the transmission in the eco diesel different than the 8 speed in the gas
Lots of video for jeep wheel and tire and lift but some reason not to mention about wheel offset.
It will be very helpful to everyone if we know what offset the wheel is so con imagine how much wheel and tire is sticking out
But good looking job
Ok does a teraflex 2.5" lift sit the same no matter if just the basic 2.5" compared to changing arms and shocks? I love this look but can't see myself changing all those parts on a new 2024 if I don't do more than 5% off road bit want that look
Another Epic Outfitters build another day at work with the Ginger and Landon . I love rims . Question ❓
Doing lift on 2016 which is best drive shaft you recommend. I have upgrade to 44 from factory .
Thanks for following along with our shenanigans! Just a CV1310 shaft is fine for most people.
Can u guys point me in the right direction for bulletproofing this engine
Nice build. What gear ratio do you recommend for JLUD with 37-38” tires?
Stock handles 7s just fine, coming from a person who drives a diesel on real 37s that don’t fit in the spare location 😂
If you HAVE to have the gearing as close to stock, 4:10's will get you closest on 37's. However as noted above, the torque of the diesel really makes up for the loss.
@@camaroboi13 I fit a 37" Nitro Trail Grappler in the stock spare location by using a Clayton Rear Track Bar.
Nice looking Jeep, was this for WRD or an actual customer?
Thanks! It's a Client's Jeep. Purchased at WRD.
I really love teraflex stuff but it is a bit ridiculous that their answer for ecodiesel lifts is to use a spacer with their gas spec springs. Truly don't understand why, apart from penny pinching, they didn't spec a higher spring rate for diesel specific lifts like many other manufacturers.
@darklavalizard yeah Metalcloak, Clayton, Rock Krawler, Rusty's, Evo, etc. all have diesel lifts. Hell even Skyjacker has diesel specific spring rates. For my usecase I prefer Clayton's options, although Metalcloak's gamechanger is definitely a high quality lift, but my little baby needs the money more than my jeep 🤣
I just put a 4.5 instead of a 3.5 in the rear and it is great...
Kraken for the JK would be nice.
Which kit #? What add-ons were also used with the kit? Or was it a complete kit?
Good day! We build our Teraflex kits starting with the base 3.5" kit, add in the front drop brackets, Alpine arms (if needed), trackbar brackets, etc. All depends on what your intended purpose is and how best to set up the Jeep for excellent on-road manners ;-)
@Epic Adventure Outfitters thank you for the response. I'm interested in this kit, as I have the same model JTRD color and all, and will be adding either a topper with RTT, Project M camper, or ACCC at some point. I'm on the East Coast near Virginia Beach and travel to the mountains within a 6-8hr driving radius often.
@@EPIC-4WD I’m going to be in the market for a lift like this with the Krakken. What kind of price tag we looking at. ? Thanks. When my new Jeep comes in it will be the first thing I do. And within a month of getting it.
@@jamesporter5681 Hey James! Give us a quick call tomorrow 604-888-2961 and we can have a brief chat to ask some questions and get you a ballpark price. Cheers from the team at EPIC!
I want one. How much for the lift?
My Teraflex RT3 Suspensión is 2 month old and already rusting 😕
So was this a 3.5” leveling kit? The back looks stock, looks like your headlights are pointed at Mars, that should be fun for oncoming traffic 🤦♂️
Sponsor me and I’ll come 2 5:36