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Now does anyone know of a long arm kit that doesn't use heim joints. Like the superlift control arms? I like Teraflex, but they use heim joints if I'm not mistaken. I prefer the urethane/rubber bushing joints which most suspension experts agree tend to transmit less vibs from the road to the cabin. Please correct me if I'm wrong.
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You guys have no respect for money
Now does anyone know of a long arm kit that doesn't use heim joints. Like the superlift control arms? I like Teraflex, but they use heim joints if I'm not mistaken. I prefer the urethane/rubber bushing joints which most suspension experts agree tend to transmit less vibs from the road to the cabin. Please correct me if I'm wrong.
Now does anyone know of a long arm kit that doesn't use heim joints. Like the superlift control arms? I like Teraflex, but they use heim joints if I'm not mistaken. I prefer the urethane/rubber bushing joints which most suspension experts agree tend to transmit less vibs from the road to the cabin. Please correct me if I'm wrong.
I have ridden in and driven many different Jeeps, both stock and many types of lifts, and I have never noticed my Currie arms to make the ride any harsher than the others.
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You are concerned about vibrations on a lifted Jeep probably by taking what other people have said as truth. I bet if you drove two lifted Jeeps with the same springs shocks and tires, only different control arms, like a stock set and a set of Curries arms that have johnny joints at both ends you could not tell which Jeep had which arms on it.
I have ridden in and driven many different Jeeps, both stock and many types of lifts, and I have never noticed my Currie arms to make the ride any harsher than the others.
I have ridden in and driven many different Jeeps, both stock and many types of lifts, and I have never noticed my Currie arms to make the ride any harsher than the others.
Also there is always a reason behind every design an engineer comes up with.
Just my 2 cents
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I should have added that I believe that the difference would be very noticeable if our Jeeps were unibody designed without bushings between the frame and body. Just something to think about.
EDIT: Your right I have no respect for money, or so my wife tells me!
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I agree with that totally! I am also a perfectionist that is why I have spent so much damn money trying to get my Jeeps the way I like them to be. I over research and spend way too much on this stuff, but it helps to keep me sane.
I should have added that I believe that the difference would be very noticeable if our Jeeps were unibody designed without bushings between the frame and body. Just something to think about.
EDIT: Your right I have no respect for money, or so my wife tells me!
I should have added that I believe that the difference would be very noticeable if our Jeeps were unibody designed without bushings between the frame and body. Just something to think about.
EDIT: Your right I have no respect for money, or so my wife tells me!
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