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Price of tera????

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A1zook

Price of tera????

Post by A1zook »

Can any1 shed some light on the price of a teralow kit for the TJ ( I could ring suburban i geuss but i only got 1 fone line and i aint movin)
So any 1 if ya can let me know Cheers :wink:


Also is there any one runnin anything different???? :?:
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Post by CJer »

My Teralow for the CJ was $625 USD + the bearing kit + freight
from http://www.trailquest.com

USA 4x4 in Melbourne are the TeraLow dist. for AUS
A1zook

Post by A1zook »

Thanx Cjer

U happy with the kit any dramas in fittin ( did ya fit it ya self)



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Post by CJer »

Yea i did the kit myself at home in the garage with no press :(

no problems yet it first offroad run was at XRCC on the weekend. but i did not get the time to do much other then cut down tree's and get spectators off of the tracks.
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Post by billsta »

if im correct, it might be up to 4k for the Tj when it lands at ya door..
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Post by Wooders »

Yup I've heard froma few sources that it's gonna cost as much as $4k...But I'd suggest contacting Suburban & usa4x4 to verify.
I've fitted a H/Duty shaft before, I believe this is only a bot extra work - but it's a bit rich for my wallet.....
Personally I think that's too much money that could go towards an Atlas :p
Cheers [url=http://www.wooders.com.au]Wooders[/url]
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Post by AussieCJ7 »

I Think you will find that the TJ one is a lot more than the the CJ terra low

The Dana 300 terra low is gears only where the one for the TJ NP is gears and part of the caseing. Why I dont know but Tony form USA 4x4 or Mick from Suburban will both be able to help they have both fitted them and can get you a price
A1zook

Post by A1zook »

Cheers Jeepers thanx 4 da info



Dan
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