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Sold: Colorado Jeep JL Teraflex Falcon 3.3 Fast adjust Shocks

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These are off my 2019 Jeep JLU Rubicon They have about 2000 miles and are in like new condition. They are the TeraFlex  Falcon 3.3 fast adjust shocks.  Asking $1100 Local Pick up Littleton CO

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If you don't mind sharing.... why are you selling? Thanks.
Wife! These shocks are like a high end sports car that performs flawless. My wife prefers an old Cadillac!! If you have read these Forms then you know that the shocks have a stiffer ride than some. I for one really liked how the Jeep performed with these. I would use soft for around town and on the highway I would change to the harder setting, which gave the Jeep very responsive handling almost sports car like. My wife however liked how the stock shocks made the Jeep “Floaty”. So after many long talks, here we are with the sports car for sale looking for a mini van. All kidding aside, I love my wife and we bought a Jeep to both enjoy so I’m sure we will find a middle ground as far as shocks go.
 

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Wife! These shocks are like a high end sports car that performs flawless. My wife prefers an old Cadillac!! If you have read these Forms then you know that the shocks have a stiffer ride than some. I for one really liked how the Jeep performed with these. I would use soft for around town and on the highway I would change to the harder setting, which gave the Jeep very responsive handling almost sports car like. My wife however liked how the stock shocks made the Jeep “Floaty”. So after many long talks, here we are with the sports car for sale looking for a mini van. All kidding aside, I love my wife and we bought a Jeep to both enjoy so I’m sure we will find a middle ground as far as shocks go.
Wow, apparently we married sisters... lol. My wife has a neck fusion so she is much more sensitive to a harsh ride than most people. I'm sad to hear that even the 3.3s are harsh. Right now we both run the 3.1s and they can be stiff at times but I love them. I talked to Teraflex and they said that the tire can also play a major role and we are ditching the very stiff Pats and going to Coopers now. Please post what you wind up going with as I am very interested to hear.

So to clarify, even on the softest setting it is too "stiff" for your wife?
 

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Geeze, guys, I think we married triplets. Lol. I ran the Falcon 3.3 on my JK and really liked them. Normal setting for me was 2.3 but could soften them up from there. Planning on these for my JL also but haven’t lifted yet. For my driving I prefer “sports car” over a Cadillac any day.
 

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These are off my 2019 Jeep JLU Rubicon They have about 2000 miles and are in like new condition. They are the TeraFlex  Falcon 3.3 fast adjust shocks.  Asking $1100 Local Pick up Littleton CO
$1125 shipped and I'll buy them right meow.

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Curb weight difference is only 300'ish pounds.

Once you start adding things like bumpers, a 37 w/beadlock on the back, winch up front... the adjustability of the 3.3 is well within the comfortability/performance range for a 2 door.

If it was the 3.1, then I wouldn't even consider it.
 

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Curb weight difference is only 300'ish pounds.

Once you start adding things like bumpers, a 37 w/beadlock on the back, winch up front... the adjustability of the 3.3 is well within the comfortability/performance range for a 2 door.

If it was the 3.1, then I wouldn't even consider it.
Which lift height are these for? 0-1.5" or 2-4.5"? He said stock springs....so I assume these are the shorter ones. Aren't you going to be lifting more than 1.5"?
 

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Which lift height are these for? 0-1.5" or 2-4.5"? He said stock springs....so I assume these are the shorter ones. Aren't you going to be lifting more than 1.5"?
I'm not sure why you guys assume I didn't do my homework before throwing $1125 out there, but I appreciate you looking out. Lol. Thank you.
 
 



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