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JK specific Falcon Shock Absorber Kit from TeraFlex at CARiD!

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Old Jun 14, 2017 | 06:05 AM
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Default JK specific Falcon Shock Absorber Kit from TeraFlex at CARiD!

Whether you're only planning to lift your Jeep by adding a set of larger tires and longer springs, or you've already done that, you want to have great stability and handling. Unfortunately, not all shocks and springs can provide it, as they are not built for a specific application. Guys at TeraFlex have solved this problem with their new exclusive line of Falcon shocks, that are now available at CARiD. Designed specifically for Jeep Wrangler requirements, they are built from the ground up, and deliver the best damping characteristics possible with fitment and function outlining the highest priorities.

Features:

- JK specific shock
- Fast Adjust **** for quick compression adjustments
- 2.25” shock body
- ¾” shaft to prevent shaft buckling
- Piggyback design increases fluid flow by 6x
- Front offset stud creates additional frame clearance
- 1,000 hour salt spray corrosion resistance on all hardware
- Improved stability & roll control
- Red Line full synthetic shock oil
- Serviceable & rebuildable (factory serviced)
- Patent pending design
- 3 year warranty.

You can watch how they perform in this video:

TeraFlex® - 3.1 Falcon™ Series Shock Absorber Kit



TeraFlex® - 3.3 Falcon™ Series Shock Absorber Kit



Find more TeraFlex Products at CARiD.

Improve your Jeep's stability and overall characteristics with TeraFlex Falcon Series Shock Absorber Kits at CARiD!
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