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I’ve searched for about two hours on and I can’t find anything about people using Rockkrawler adjustable control arms on a 3.5” lift or at all. So please don’t flame I’m a noob.
OK I’m running Rusty’s 3.5” lift with spring packs and a T-case drop bracket. (I want a SYE and new driveshaft eventually) I’m happy with the height and don’t plan on running bigger than 33in tires. Currently on 31s.
I’m wondering if Rockkrawler adjustable upper and lower control arms will help squeeze a little more flex out of my front suspension while being stronger than the stock stuff and more friendly to my knobby LTBs.
I’m planning on ditching the front sway bar or at least getting discos to get more flex, but I didn’t know of any more ways to get flexy on the cheap.
Rockkrawlers seem sturdy, flexy, and affordable; they even say they’ll work on 3” lift and higher.
Rockkrawler.com > Cherokee > suspension components > adjustable
Thanks to anyone who has advice
OK I’m running Rusty’s 3.5” lift with spring packs and a T-case drop bracket. (I want a SYE and new driveshaft eventually) I’m happy with the height and don’t plan on running bigger than 33in tires. Currently on 31s.
I’m wondering if Rockkrawler adjustable upper and lower control arms will help squeeze a little more flex out of my front suspension while being stronger than the stock stuff and more friendly to my knobby LTBs.
I’m planning on ditching the front sway bar or at least getting discos to get more flex, but I didn’t know of any more ways to get flexy on the cheap.
Rockkrawlers seem sturdy, flexy, and affordable; they even say they’ll work on 3” lift and higher.
Rockkrawler.com > Cherokee > suspension components > adjustable
Thanks to anyone who has advice