It was about a week before the 2005 Easter Jeep Safari when I contacted Steve at OffRoadOnly (ORO) to see...
For those of you with the Rubicon Express lift (or RE lower control arms), you know they use what they...
NOTE: This conversion alters one of the safety devices (the brakes) on your vehicle. If you should decided to undertake this conversion, it should be performed by personnel who are competent to conduct such alterations to a vehicle. This conversion can result in changes to your vehicle’s handling and braking...
Anyone that has driven their TJ down a rocky trail should agree that the lower shock mounts on the rear...
Every now and then you end up doing a project just because you want to do it. It would be...
Note: Toys by Troy shut down their operation at the end of 2007. Instead of removing this write-up, I am leaving it on the web site for a couple of reasons. The steps for installing it are pretty much the same as one from another manufacturer and so you’ll get...
In September ’99, I decided it was time to lift the TJ just a bit and give it some more...
Note: The contents of this write-up may no longer reflect the currently offered configuration from Teraflex. Your control arms may...
The instructions that accompany the QD kit are quite good, except that the first step is to identify the left and right links that come in the box. I found Tera’s explanation of how to do this less than helpful, since it did not accomplish the task (I confirmed this...
TeraFlex T-Case Lowering Kit Installation for ’98 Jeep TJ The t-case lowering kit has no instructions in it. I did...