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Old 06-28-2007, 03:31 PM
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Question Lower control arms: recommendations?

bushings are shot on the front maybe upper but I'll start low first. wanna go up 2.5" more so I need adjustables. Don't have alot of cash but sick and tired of the creaking. That and when I hit a big bump it sound Horrible.
Any suggestions? I want the RE's but too damn expensive. Just want more articulation up front and no noise. Anything out there less than 200 buck worth a crap??
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Re: Lower control arms: recommendations?

DIY Fabrications.
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Old 06-28-2007, 11:02 PM
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Re: Lower control arms: recommendations?

You will be at 6.75". I know you dont want to hear this but I suggest long arms.
As far as good arms for less than $200, Good luck.
If you want quiet, stay away from polyurethane bushings, they eliminates most aftermarket arms.
If you want good ride, stay away from polyurethane.
You may want to look at Rubicon Express control arm drop brackets.
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