PRESS RELEASE: Full-Traction Heavy Duty Replacement Cross Member
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awesome! mines got a few good shots in it plus I'm running the River Raider skid, I'm pretty sure after the factory one takes a couple good hits this is what I'll be upgrading to. Nice Product!
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You would need the replacement cross member like this one with the brackets, front upper and lower arms along with upper control arm brackets. This would really be a quick install. As long as you did'nt cut the front lower brackets all the way off. We use the outside of the lower bracket as a mounting location for the long arm uppers. Call for further info
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If this is the same as the FT long arm kit one I had laying in my garage floor for a month I can tell you it is one beefy piece of steel. As also the arms were and the pure jeep stubby bumper of theirs I had on my last jeep. All built well and solid. Great offering.
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Same cross member minus the long arm brackets. I believe you have a very early cross member. We have done a few minor changes. The major difference is increase ground clearance.
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I think it was early as well, I ended up not using it... but not because it wasn't made well. All the welds were nice and the whole long arm kit was very well built out of heavy steel. Anyway, all your stuff looks be be very well built. Thanks for continuing to offer intelligent upgrades for the JK.