Thursday, January 31, 2013

Teraflex Overview


Teraflex has been in business since 1996. However, the founders of Teraflex have been involved with Jeeps since the 1950s. There is no other company involved with Jeeps (other than Jeep) that knows Jeeps better. The company was the first one to make after-market suspension systems for certain Jeep models and its reputation has grown since then. Whenever motorists need Jeep parts or accessories, Teraflex should be the name they think of first.

For motorists who own a Jeep and take it off-road a lot should look into a Teraflex suspension. They offer one for just about all Jeep models. Customers can get them piece by piece or as an entire kit. They come in sizes that allow drivers to put those larger after-market wheels and tires that generally desire. Suspensions kits and lift kits sold by Teraflex can accommodate tires of up to 35”.  As with any suspension/lift kit installation product, this is an extremely difficult part (set of parts) to install and this job should only be undertaken by a professional who has the knowledge and the tools to do so.

After researching and then deciding to purchase a suspension system made by Teraflex, customers need to know where to go to get one. They should locate the Teraflex web site. While there, consumers have the choice to buy the parts right there on the web site. They can also click the link to find a local authorized Teraflex dealer. One other option is to do a web search for the Teraflex suspension they want to purchase. 
Teraflex has been professionally involved with Jeeps since the 1950s and the company’s experience has helped to make them perform their best. Since the beginning of Teraflex, the company has constantly added unique and innovative products to make its line what it is today. Teraflex was started in the fall of 1996 to meet the needs of the growing market for heavy duty off-road equipment and suspension enhancements. Since that time, Teraflex has had a dominant hold on the Jeep market.

Teraflex was the first aftermarket manufacturer with a suspension system for the TJ Wrangler, and is still the only aftermarket company to offer a solution for the venerable 231 transfer cases low range gearing. In 2001, the entire off-road industry was stunned at the CRD60 --an off- road specific high-pinion 60 differential that took innovation to a new level, reinforcing Teraflex’s position in the industry.

Teraflex makes it very easy for customers to buy its parts. When they are looking for Teraflex parts and products, they should start with the Tereflex web site. Once there, customers will see pictures and specs for all of their parts. Motorists’ can get pricing information and even buy the parts straight from them. There is also a dealer link where customers can find a local dealer close to them who is authorized to sell Teraflex parts and products. Additionally, off-road enthusiasts can search the internet and find a host of other sites that will sell Teraflex parts and products.

All Teraflex parts come with part specific warranties. This means that each part has its own set of limitations and differs in the type and length of coverage. Customers can find warranties in the packing material that the purchased part came in. Motorists should read all material from cover to cover to ensure that they fully understand everything covered therein.