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Old 05-02-2011, 10:25 AM
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Still questioning, with flex arms do u get a lot more articulation or do they just line up the axels better?
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Originally Posted by Feasterdef
Still questioning, with flex arms do u get a lot more articulation or do they just line up the axels better?
yes u will get more flex with aftermarket arms...how about rock sliders??? there very useful.
Old 05-02-2011, 10:34 AM
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If your Crawlin' I say Rock Slidders or Steel Fenders.
Old 05-02-2011, 10:36 AM
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I have the rock sliders already. Sorry didn't mention them. I forget about them but they do work well. Lol. Fenders are going to come, but waiting till I atleast get the factory flares ripped off. Lol
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Originally Posted by Feasterdef
I have the rock sliders already. Sorry didn't mention them. I forget about them but they do work well. Lol. Fenders are going to come, but waiting till I atleast get the factory flares ripped off. Lol
ok.. how about a front driveshaft, front lower arms, and chop your front bumper for more clearance and a more agressive look????
Old 05-02-2011, 10:51 AM
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Got the poison spyder front bumper brawler lite so good on bumper. Fenders I might be chopping this weekend, good idea, and I think after I get the gears, lockers, sleeved and gussets I'm going to go with control arms then driveshafts.
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Now on control arms, should I just go with the regular flex arms or spend the couple extra bucks and put the long control arms that they are making for my lift now?
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Originally Posted by Feasterdef
Now on control arms, should I just go with the regular flex arms or spend the couple extra bucks and put the long control arms that they are making for my lift now?
Just get standard length flex arms. Welding and a lot of work is involved to goto long ARM. I don't think it will even work with a 2.5.

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Remember with a long arm the installation gets a lot harder.



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