Any Market for Used TJ Lift Kits?
#1
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Any Market for Used TJ Lift Kits?
Yesterday I ordered a brand new Rubicon Express Extreme Duty long arm
lift to replace the tired Teraflex/RE/whatever kit that's on my TJ
right now. I debated reusing some of the old lift parts, but then I
said to myself "do it three times and do it right." (get it, this is
the third lift, do it right the first time . . . I guess you had to be
there <lol>) Anyway, the RE kit is complete with all the bits and
pieces and when all is said and done I'm going to have a complete 4.5"
short arm kit left over. Is there a market for a well used lift kit?
The only part of the lift that's in really good shape is the shocks,
with about 5K miles on them. The rest of it is . . . well, tired. The
Teraflex arms bushings are in need of replacement, there is play where
the threads have worn against each other. Many of the parts have a
patina of rust, rock rash or both.
Is there any value to this? Where might be the best place to sell it?
tia
Dean
lift to replace the tired Teraflex/RE/whatever kit that's on my TJ
right now. I debated reusing some of the old lift parts, but then I
said to myself "do it three times and do it right." (get it, this is
the third lift, do it right the first time . . . I guess you had to be
there <lol>) Anyway, the RE kit is complete with all the bits and
pieces and when all is said and done I'm going to have a complete 4.5"
short arm kit left over. Is there a market for a well used lift kit?
The only part of the lift that's in really good shape is the shocks,
with about 5K miles on them. The rest of it is . . . well, tired. The
Teraflex arms bushings are in need of replacement, there is play where
the threads have worn against each other. Many of the parts have a
patina of rust, rock rash or both.
Is there any value to this? Where might be the best place to sell it?
tia
Dean
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Re: Any Market for Used TJ Lift Kits?
Try craigslist and pirate 4x4. Someone on a someone on a budget will buy it.
Carl
"Dean" <jeep_tj@hotmail.com> wrote in message
news:1141364729.517460.232130@i39g2000cwa.googlegr oups.com...
> Yesterday I ordered a brand new Rubicon Express Extreme Duty long arm
> lift to replace the tired Teraflex/RE/whatever kit that's on my TJ
> right now. I debated reusing some of the old lift parts, but then I
> said to myself "do it three times and do it right." (get it, this is
> the third lift, do it right the first time . . . I guess you had to be
> there <lol>) Anyway, the RE kit is complete with all the bits and
> pieces and when all is said and done I'm going to have a complete 4.5"
> short arm kit left over. Is there a market for a well used lift kit?
> The only part of the lift that's in really good shape is the shocks,
> with about 5K miles on them. The rest of it is . . . well, tired. The
> Teraflex arms bushings are in need of replacement, there is play where
> the threads have worn against each other. Many of the parts have a
> patina of rust, rock rash or both.
>
> Is there any value to this? Where might be the best place to sell it?
>
> tia
> Dean
>
Carl
"Dean" <jeep_tj@hotmail.com> wrote in message
news:1141364729.517460.232130@i39g2000cwa.googlegr oups.com...
> Yesterday I ordered a brand new Rubicon Express Extreme Duty long arm
> lift to replace the tired Teraflex/RE/whatever kit that's on my TJ
> right now. I debated reusing some of the old lift parts, but then I
> said to myself "do it three times and do it right." (get it, this is
> the third lift, do it right the first time . . . I guess you had to be
> there <lol>) Anyway, the RE kit is complete with all the bits and
> pieces and when all is said and done I'm going to have a complete 4.5"
> short arm kit left over. Is there a market for a well used lift kit?
> The only part of the lift that's in really good shape is the shocks,
> with about 5K miles on them. The rest of it is . . . well, tired. The
> Teraflex arms bushings are in need of replacement, there is play where
> the threads have worn against each other. Many of the parts have a
> patina of rust, rock rash or both.
>
> Is there any value to this? Where might be the best place to sell it?
>
> tia
> Dean
>
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Re: Any Market for Used TJ Lift Kits?
Try craigslist and pirate 4x4. Someone on a someone on a budget will buy it.
Carl
"Dean" <jeep_tj@hotmail.com> wrote in message
news:1141364729.517460.232130@i39g2000cwa.googlegr oups.com...
> Yesterday I ordered a brand new Rubicon Express Extreme Duty long arm
> lift to replace the tired Teraflex/RE/whatever kit that's on my TJ
> right now. I debated reusing some of the old lift parts, but then I
> said to myself "do it three times and do it right." (get it, this is
> the third lift, do it right the first time . . . I guess you had to be
> there <lol>) Anyway, the RE kit is complete with all the bits and
> pieces and when all is said and done I'm going to have a complete 4.5"
> short arm kit left over. Is there a market for a well used lift kit?
> The only part of the lift that's in really good shape is the shocks,
> with about 5K miles on them. The rest of it is . . . well, tired. The
> Teraflex arms bushings are in need of replacement, there is play where
> the threads have worn against each other. Many of the parts have a
> patina of rust, rock rash or both.
>
> Is there any value to this? Where might be the best place to sell it?
>
> tia
> Dean
>
Carl
"Dean" <jeep_tj@hotmail.com> wrote in message
news:1141364729.517460.232130@i39g2000cwa.googlegr oups.com...
> Yesterday I ordered a brand new Rubicon Express Extreme Duty long arm
> lift to replace the tired Teraflex/RE/whatever kit that's on my TJ
> right now. I debated reusing some of the old lift parts, but then I
> said to myself "do it three times and do it right." (get it, this is
> the third lift, do it right the first time . . . I guess you had to be
> there <lol>) Anyway, the RE kit is complete with all the bits and
> pieces and when all is said and done I'm going to have a complete 4.5"
> short arm kit left over. Is there a market for a well used lift kit?
> The only part of the lift that's in really good shape is the shocks,
> with about 5K miles on them. The rest of it is . . . well, tired. The
> Teraflex arms bushings are in need of replacement, there is play where
> the threads have worn against each other. Many of the parts have a
> patina of rust, rock rash or both.
>
> Is there any value to this? Where might be the best place to sell it?
>
> tia
> Dean
>
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Re: Any Market for Used TJ Lift Kits?
Try craigslist and pirate 4x4. Someone on a someone on a budget will buy it.
Carl
"Dean" <jeep_tj@hotmail.com> wrote in message
news:1141364729.517460.232130@i39g2000cwa.googlegr oups.com...
> Yesterday I ordered a brand new Rubicon Express Extreme Duty long arm
> lift to replace the tired Teraflex/RE/whatever kit that's on my TJ
> right now. I debated reusing some of the old lift parts, but then I
> said to myself "do it three times and do it right." (get it, this is
> the third lift, do it right the first time . . . I guess you had to be
> there <lol>) Anyway, the RE kit is complete with all the bits and
> pieces and when all is said and done I'm going to have a complete 4.5"
> short arm kit left over. Is there a market for a well used lift kit?
> The only part of the lift that's in really good shape is the shocks,
> with about 5K miles on them. The rest of it is . . . well, tired. The
> Teraflex arms bushings are in need of replacement, there is play where
> the threads have worn against each other. Many of the parts have a
> patina of rust, rock rash or both.
>
> Is there any value to this? Where might be the best place to sell it?
>
> tia
> Dean
>
Carl
"Dean" <jeep_tj@hotmail.com> wrote in message
news:1141364729.517460.232130@i39g2000cwa.googlegr oups.com...
> Yesterday I ordered a brand new Rubicon Express Extreme Duty long arm
> lift to replace the tired Teraflex/RE/whatever kit that's on my TJ
> right now. I debated reusing some of the old lift parts, but then I
> said to myself "do it three times and do it right." (get it, this is
> the third lift, do it right the first time . . . I guess you had to be
> there <lol>) Anyway, the RE kit is complete with all the bits and
> pieces and when all is said and done I'm going to have a complete 4.5"
> short arm kit left over. Is there a market for a well used lift kit?
> The only part of the lift that's in really good shape is the shocks,
> with about 5K miles on them. The rest of it is . . . well, tired. The
> Teraflex arms bushings are in need of replacement, there is play where
> the threads have worn against each other. Many of the parts have a
> patina of rust, rock rash or both.
>
> Is there any value to this? Where might be the best place to sell it?
>
> tia
> Dean
>
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Re: Any Market for Used TJ Lift Kits?
Try craigslist and pirate 4x4. Someone on a someone on a budget will buy it.
Carl
"Dean" <jeep_tj@hotmail.com> wrote in message
news:1141364729.517460.232130@i39g2000cwa.googlegr oups.com...
> Yesterday I ordered a brand new Rubicon Express Extreme Duty long arm
> lift to replace the tired Teraflex/RE/whatever kit that's on my TJ
> right now. I debated reusing some of the old lift parts, but then I
> said to myself "do it three times and do it right." (get it, this is
> the third lift, do it right the first time . . . I guess you had to be
> there <lol>) Anyway, the RE kit is complete with all the bits and
> pieces and when all is said and done I'm going to have a complete 4.5"
> short arm kit left over. Is there a market for a well used lift kit?
> The only part of the lift that's in really good shape is the shocks,
> with about 5K miles on them. The rest of it is . . . well, tired. The
> Teraflex arms bushings are in need of replacement, there is play where
> the threads have worn against each other. Many of the parts have a
> patina of rust, rock rash or both.
>
> Is there any value to this? Where might be the best place to sell it?
>
> tia
> Dean
>
Carl
"Dean" <jeep_tj@hotmail.com> wrote in message
news:1141364729.517460.232130@i39g2000cwa.googlegr oups.com...
> Yesterday I ordered a brand new Rubicon Express Extreme Duty long arm
> lift to replace the tired Teraflex/RE/whatever kit that's on my TJ
> right now. I debated reusing some of the old lift parts, but then I
> said to myself "do it three times and do it right." (get it, this is
> the third lift, do it right the first time . . . I guess you had to be
> there <lol>) Anyway, the RE kit is complete with all the bits and
> pieces and when all is said and done I'm going to have a complete 4.5"
> short arm kit left over. Is there a market for a well used lift kit?
> The only part of the lift that's in really good shape is the shocks,
> with about 5K miles on them. The rest of it is . . . well, tired. The
> Teraflex arms bushings are in need of replacement, there is play where
> the threads have worn against each other. Many of the parts have a
> patina of rust, rock rash or both.
>
> Is there any value to this? Where might be the best place to sell it?
>
> tia
> Dean
>
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Re: Any Market for Used TJ Lift Kits?
Heh, someone will want this for replacement parts or to fix collision
damage. The trouble of course is to find them.
Earle
"Carl" <carlsaiyed@hotmailREMOVE.com> wrote in message
news:cNmdncsnVJX92JXZRVn-rA@comcast.com...
> Try craigslist and pirate 4x4. Someone on a someone on a budget will buy
it.
>
> Carl
>
> "Dean" <jeep_tj@hotmail.com> wrote in message
> news:1141364729.517460.232130@i39g2000cwa.googlegr oups.com...
> > Yesterday I ordered a brand new Rubicon Express Extreme Duty long arm
> > lift to replace the tired Teraflex/RE/whatever kit that's on my TJ
> > right now. I debated reusing some of the old lift parts, but then I
> > said to myself "do it three times and do it right." (get it, this is
> > the third lift, do it right the first time . . . I guess you had to be
> > there <lol>) Anyway, the RE kit is complete with all the bits and
> > pieces and when all is said and done I'm going to have a complete 4.5"
> > short arm kit left over. Is there a market for a well used lift kit?
> > The only part of the lift that's in really good shape is the shocks,
> > with about 5K miles on them. The rest of it is . . . well, tired. The
> > Teraflex arms bushings are in need of replacement, there is play where
> > the threads have worn against each other. Many of the parts have a
> > patina of rust, rock rash or both.
> >
> > Is there any value to this? Where might be the best place to sell it?
> >
> > tia
> > Dean
> >
>
>
damage. The trouble of course is to find them.
Earle
"Carl" <carlsaiyed@hotmailREMOVE.com> wrote in message
news:cNmdncsnVJX92JXZRVn-rA@comcast.com...
> Try craigslist and pirate 4x4. Someone on a someone on a budget will buy
it.
>
> Carl
>
> "Dean" <jeep_tj@hotmail.com> wrote in message
> news:1141364729.517460.232130@i39g2000cwa.googlegr oups.com...
> > Yesterday I ordered a brand new Rubicon Express Extreme Duty long arm
> > lift to replace the tired Teraflex/RE/whatever kit that's on my TJ
> > right now. I debated reusing some of the old lift parts, but then I
> > said to myself "do it three times and do it right." (get it, this is
> > the third lift, do it right the first time . . . I guess you had to be
> > there <lol>) Anyway, the RE kit is complete with all the bits and
> > pieces and when all is said and done I'm going to have a complete 4.5"
> > short arm kit left over. Is there a market for a well used lift kit?
> > The only part of the lift that's in really good shape is the shocks,
> > with about 5K miles on them. The rest of it is . . . well, tired. The
> > Teraflex arms bushings are in need of replacement, there is play where
> > the threads have worn against each other. Many of the parts have a
> > patina of rust, rock rash or both.
> >
> > Is there any value to this? Where might be the best place to sell it?
> >
> > tia
> > Dean
> >
>
>
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Re: Any Market for Used TJ Lift Kits?
Heh, someone will want this for replacement parts or to fix collision
damage. The trouble of course is to find them.
Earle
"Carl" <carlsaiyed@hotmailREMOVE.com> wrote in message
news:cNmdncsnVJX92JXZRVn-rA@comcast.com...
> Try craigslist and pirate 4x4. Someone on a someone on a budget will buy
it.
>
> Carl
>
> "Dean" <jeep_tj@hotmail.com> wrote in message
> news:1141364729.517460.232130@i39g2000cwa.googlegr oups.com...
> > Yesterday I ordered a brand new Rubicon Express Extreme Duty long arm
> > lift to replace the tired Teraflex/RE/whatever kit that's on my TJ
> > right now. I debated reusing some of the old lift parts, but then I
> > said to myself "do it three times and do it right." (get it, this is
> > the third lift, do it right the first time . . . I guess you had to be
> > there <lol>) Anyway, the RE kit is complete with all the bits and
> > pieces and when all is said and done I'm going to have a complete 4.5"
> > short arm kit left over. Is there a market for a well used lift kit?
> > The only part of the lift that's in really good shape is the shocks,
> > with about 5K miles on them. The rest of it is . . . well, tired. The
> > Teraflex arms bushings are in need of replacement, there is play where
> > the threads have worn against each other. Many of the parts have a
> > patina of rust, rock rash or both.
> >
> > Is there any value to this? Where might be the best place to sell it?
> >
> > tia
> > Dean
> >
>
>
damage. The trouble of course is to find them.
Earle
"Carl" <carlsaiyed@hotmailREMOVE.com> wrote in message
news:cNmdncsnVJX92JXZRVn-rA@comcast.com...
> Try craigslist and pirate 4x4. Someone on a someone on a budget will buy
it.
>
> Carl
>
> "Dean" <jeep_tj@hotmail.com> wrote in message
> news:1141364729.517460.232130@i39g2000cwa.googlegr oups.com...
> > Yesterday I ordered a brand new Rubicon Express Extreme Duty long arm
> > lift to replace the tired Teraflex/RE/whatever kit that's on my TJ
> > right now. I debated reusing some of the old lift parts, but then I
> > said to myself "do it three times and do it right." (get it, this is
> > the third lift, do it right the first time . . . I guess you had to be
> > there <lol>) Anyway, the RE kit is complete with all the bits and
> > pieces and when all is said and done I'm going to have a complete 4.5"
> > short arm kit left over. Is there a market for a well used lift kit?
> > The only part of the lift that's in really good shape is the shocks,
> > with about 5K miles on them. The rest of it is . . . well, tired. The
> > Teraflex arms bushings are in need of replacement, there is play where
> > the threads have worn against each other. Many of the parts have a
> > patina of rust, rock rash or both.
> >
> > Is there any value to this? Where might be the best place to sell it?
> >
> > tia
> > Dean
> >
>
>
#8
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Re: Any Market for Used TJ Lift Kits?
Heh, someone will want this for replacement parts or to fix collision
damage. The trouble of course is to find them.
Earle
"Carl" <carlsaiyed@hotmailREMOVE.com> wrote in message
news:cNmdncsnVJX92JXZRVn-rA@comcast.com...
> Try craigslist and pirate 4x4. Someone on a someone on a budget will buy
it.
>
> Carl
>
> "Dean" <jeep_tj@hotmail.com> wrote in message
> news:1141364729.517460.232130@i39g2000cwa.googlegr oups.com...
> > Yesterday I ordered a brand new Rubicon Express Extreme Duty long arm
> > lift to replace the tired Teraflex/RE/whatever kit that's on my TJ
> > right now. I debated reusing some of the old lift parts, but then I
> > said to myself "do it three times and do it right." (get it, this is
> > the third lift, do it right the first time . . . I guess you had to be
> > there <lol>) Anyway, the RE kit is complete with all the bits and
> > pieces and when all is said and done I'm going to have a complete 4.5"
> > short arm kit left over. Is there a market for a well used lift kit?
> > The only part of the lift that's in really good shape is the shocks,
> > with about 5K miles on them. The rest of it is . . . well, tired. The
> > Teraflex arms bushings are in need of replacement, there is play where
> > the threads have worn against each other. Many of the parts have a
> > patina of rust, rock rash or both.
> >
> > Is there any value to this? Where might be the best place to sell it?
> >
> > tia
> > Dean
> >
>
>
damage. The trouble of course is to find them.
Earle
"Carl" <carlsaiyed@hotmailREMOVE.com> wrote in message
news:cNmdncsnVJX92JXZRVn-rA@comcast.com...
> Try craigslist and pirate 4x4. Someone on a someone on a budget will buy
it.
>
> Carl
>
> "Dean" <jeep_tj@hotmail.com> wrote in message
> news:1141364729.517460.232130@i39g2000cwa.googlegr oups.com...
> > Yesterday I ordered a brand new Rubicon Express Extreme Duty long arm
> > lift to replace the tired Teraflex/RE/whatever kit that's on my TJ
> > right now. I debated reusing some of the old lift parts, but then I
> > said to myself "do it three times and do it right." (get it, this is
> > the third lift, do it right the first time . . . I guess you had to be
> > there <lol>) Anyway, the RE kit is complete with all the bits and
> > pieces and when all is said and done I'm going to have a complete 4.5"
> > short arm kit left over. Is there a market for a well used lift kit?
> > The only part of the lift that's in really good shape is the shocks,
> > with about 5K miles on them. The rest of it is . . . well, tired. The
> > Teraflex arms bushings are in need of replacement, there is play where
> > the threads have worn against each other. Many of the parts have a
> > patina of rust, rock rash or both.
> >
> > Is there any value to this? Where might be the best place to sell it?
> >
> > tia
> > Dean
> >
>
>
#9
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Re: Any Market for Used TJ Lift Kits?
Heh, someone will want this for replacement parts or to fix collision
damage. The trouble of course is to find them.
Earle
"Carl" <carlsaiyed@hotmailREMOVE.com> wrote in message
news:cNmdncsnVJX92JXZRVn-rA@comcast.com...
> Try craigslist and pirate 4x4. Someone on a someone on a budget will buy
it.
>
> Carl
>
> "Dean" <jeep_tj@hotmail.com> wrote in message
> news:1141364729.517460.232130@i39g2000cwa.googlegr oups.com...
> > Yesterday I ordered a brand new Rubicon Express Extreme Duty long arm
> > lift to replace the tired Teraflex/RE/whatever kit that's on my TJ
> > right now. I debated reusing some of the old lift parts, but then I
> > said to myself "do it three times and do it right." (get it, this is
> > the third lift, do it right the first time . . . I guess you had to be
> > there <lol>) Anyway, the RE kit is complete with all the bits and
> > pieces and when all is said and done I'm going to have a complete 4.5"
> > short arm kit left over. Is there a market for a well used lift kit?
> > The only part of the lift that's in really good shape is the shocks,
> > with about 5K miles on them. The rest of it is . . . well, tired. The
> > Teraflex arms bushings are in need of replacement, there is play where
> > the threads have worn against each other. Many of the parts have a
> > patina of rust, rock rash or both.
> >
> > Is there any value to this? Where might be the best place to sell it?
> >
> > tia
> > Dean
> >
>
>
damage. The trouble of course is to find them.
Earle
"Carl" <carlsaiyed@hotmailREMOVE.com> wrote in message
news:cNmdncsnVJX92JXZRVn-rA@comcast.com...
> Try craigslist and pirate 4x4. Someone on a someone on a budget will buy
it.
>
> Carl
>
> "Dean" <jeep_tj@hotmail.com> wrote in message
> news:1141364729.517460.232130@i39g2000cwa.googlegr oups.com...
> > Yesterday I ordered a brand new Rubicon Express Extreme Duty long arm
> > lift to replace the tired Teraflex/RE/whatever kit that's on my TJ
> > right now. I debated reusing some of the old lift parts, but then I
> > said to myself "do it three times and do it right." (get it, this is
> > the third lift, do it right the first time . . . I guess you had to be
> > there <lol>) Anyway, the RE kit is complete with all the bits and
> > pieces and when all is said and done I'm going to have a complete 4.5"
> > short arm kit left over. Is there a market for a well used lift kit?
> > The only part of the lift that's in really good shape is the shocks,
> > with about 5K miles on them. The rest of it is . . . well, tired. The
> > Teraflex arms bushings are in need of replacement, there is play where
> > the threads have worn against each other. Many of the parts have a
> > patina of rust, rock rash or both.
> >
> > Is there any value to this? Where might be the best place to sell it?
> >
> > tia
> > Dean
> >
>
>
#10
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Re: Any Market for Used TJ Lift Kits?
E-bay. Even if you talk about the "tiredness" of the parts (keeps your
conscience clear), they should go for a premium. You will have to ship
them though.
Dean wrote:
> Yesterday I ordered a brand new Rubicon Express Extreme Duty long arm
> lift to replace the tired Teraflex/RE/whatever kit that's on my TJ
> right now. I debated reusing some of the old lift parts, but then I
> said to myself "do it three times and do it right." (get it, this is
> the third lift, do it right the first time . . . I guess you had to be
> there <lol>) Anyway, the RE kit is complete with all the bits and
> pieces and when all is said and done I'm going to have a complete 4.5"
> short arm kit left over. Is there a market for a well used lift kit?
> The only part of the lift that's in really good shape is the shocks,
> with about 5K miles on them. The rest of it is . . . well, tired. The
> Teraflex arms bushings are in need of replacement, there is play where
> the threads have worn against each other. Many of the parts have a
> patina of rust, rock rash or both.
>
> Is there any value to this? Where might be the best place to sell it?
>
> tia
> Dean
>
conscience clear), they should go for a premium. You will have to ship
them though.
Dean wrote:
> Yesterday I ordered a brand new Rubicon Express Extreme Duty long arm
> lift to replace the tired Teraflex/RE/whatever kit that's on my TJ
> right now. I debated reusing some of the old lift parts, but then I
> said to myself "do it three times and do it right." (get it, this is
> the third lift, do it right the first time . . . I guess you had to be
> there <lol>) Anyway, the RE kit is complete with all the bits and
> pieces and when all is said and done I'm going to have a complete 4.5"
> short arm kit left over. Is there a market for a well used lift kit?
> The only part of the lift that's in really good shape is the shocks,
> with about 5K miles on them. The rest of it is . . . well, tired. The
> Teraflex arms bushings are in need of replacement, there is play where
> the threads have worn against each other. Many of the parts have a
> patina of rust, rock rash or both.
>
> Is there any value to this? Where might be the best place to sell it?
>
> tia
> Dean
>