Best Control Arm Bracket? AEV or Rancho
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That would be subjective. Guys that didn't have arms, got the brackets, saw an improvement. Guys with arms don't see a need. Each their own. There is no right or wrong here. Usually the bigger question with the brackets is clearance which usually goes back to how often you wheel and how hard you wheel it.
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3.5 from brackets to both upper and lower arms, i felt little difference.
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I try to take some measurements on key settings when it is untouched . Then you will have a pretty good baseline to work off of after the lift is installed . I had a reading of 88 on the front diff spreader holes on each side of the diff cover. Installed an AEV 2.5" kit hat came out to 3 3/8" and had 86 degrees on the same locations . Added the AEV Geo brackets and went u to 88.3 like it should of . That is in the 2.5 mounting hole for the upper control arm . I have the option of using the 3.5 or the 4.5 settings also along with Currie adjustable lower control arms
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That would be subjective. Guys that didn't have arms, got the brackets, saw an improvement. Guys with arms don't see a need. Each their own. There is no right or wrong here. Usually the bigger question with the brackets is clearance which usually goes back to how often you wheel and how hard you wheel it.
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Good adjustable control arms and the Geo brackets are no where close in price. Look up Currie adjustable lowers and compare and the control arms which do nothing for the control arm angle which has an effect on the ride.
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When I ordered my ProRock, NorthRidge recommended the RK front lower adjustable arms for $279. That's the path I will be taking when my stuff arrives.
Rock Krawler JK High Clearance Adjustable Front Lower Control Arms - RK02015
Rock Krawler JK High Clearance Adjustable Front Lower Control Arms - RK02015
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When I ordered my ProRock, NorthRidge recommended the RK front lower adjustable arms for $279. That's the path I will be taking when my stuff arrives. Rock Krawler JK High Clearance Adjustable Front Lower Control Arms - RK02015
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Lot of good points here.
Never did go in on the brackets but have owned multiple brands of control arms.
Curries are crazy overpriced. I've owned a set, they were sweet but not 1400 sweet. The metal cloaks are way sweeter for just a tad less cash. My problem with them both was wall thickness, granted I'm not jumping my jeep but I like some beef on my arms. All these companies use steel thinner than these brackets on their overpriced arms.
My current set I went with a local builder and they are twice as thick as any others with curries benchmark johnnies on em. Only paid 800 for the set.
If my jk was a dd primarily, the brackets are the best value hands down. I'm thinking about picking some up just to check em out, it really is a cool add on for not breaking the bank. Especially for those who don't plan on lifting over 3" and driving on road 90 percent of the time.
Never did go in on the brackets but have owned multiple brands of control arms.
Curries are crazy overpriced. I've owned a set, they were sweet but not 1400 sweet. The metal cloaks are way sweeter for just a tad less cash. My problem with them both was wall thickness, granted I'm not jumping my jeep but I like some beef on my arms. All these companies use steel thinner than these brackets on their overpriced arms.
My current set I went with a local builder and they are twice as thick as any others with curries benchmark johnnies on em. Only paid 800 for the set.
If my jk was a dd primarily, the brackets are the best value hands down. I'm thinking about picking some up just to check em out, it really is a cool add on for not breaking the bank. Especially for those who don't plan on lifting over 3" and driving on road 90 percent of the time.