Hi. Eight degree castor would feel good but the pinion angle would be worst off for the front drive shaft. I’m thinking off going with the drop down brackets for more control and comfort on sharp bumps at speed around curves.
I used these brackets with my Teraflex 2.5" lift kit, I used the top hole as well and added the front and rear Rancho track bars and my jeep ride is amazing but I did no do alighment , I'm from the middle east so I do not know if they have a shop to do this Kind of alignment, should I do it or not ? and what is the name of this alighment so i can ask about it if i need
I’m looking at improving my ride on my JLU Sahara. I’m wondering about any specifics you could add to the description of how this improves the ride quality. Thanks
From the video I saw online, the bracket make the angle of the arms more parallel to the ground which improve the way that the impact of bumps is absorbed by the suspension, also the brackets are suppose to give you more caster if you need it.
Just a random tire shop in Yonkers, I don't recommend them. If your in Westchester Go to www.dedonainc.com/ they will point you in the right direction.
Hey, I run the Rancho brackets. The brake line hoses rub the upper control arm. Bend the brake bracket to move them away.
Got this ordered for my 22 sport two door,same lift as yours and 315/70's,hoping it improves road manners a little lol
Hi. Eight degree castor would feel good but the pinion angle would be worst off for the front drive shaft. I’m thinking off going with the drop down brackets for more control and comfort on sharp bumps at speed around curves.
The drop down brackets definitely help for comfort and control, highly recommend them.
@@evolvedjeepin I will have to adjust the lower control arms back to the standard length with these as they are more solid and I prefer to use them.
Hey what shocks were you running with this spacer lift? Did it drive good ? I’ve got drop brackets and steering stabilizer upgrade too
Looking at the alignment sheet I want to know how they adjusted the toe for your rear wheels!!! (Hint: it's impossible) I wouldn't trust that shop!
Yeah I wasn't planning on using them again unless I am in a pinch or something.
The link from description is for JK? Fits 2007-2016 jeep wrangler jk?
Thanks for letting me know, I have updated the link and no the model for the JK will not fit the JL.
So ,after a year are you seeing any tire wear from the caster? Any thoughts on using the middle hole for the upper arms?
I only had them on the jeep for six months, before I installed my Accuair lift, but during that six months I didn't notice any issues or concerns.
I used these brackets with my Teraflex 2.5" lift kit, I used the top hole as well and added the front and rear Rancho track bars and my jeep ride is amazing but I did no do alighment , I'm from the middle east so I do not know if they have a shop to do this Kind of alignment, should I do it or not ? and what is the name of this alighment so i can ask about it if i need
You can do at home with a tape measure and a few test drives
How about the Rear? Did you just leave alone?
Yeah these brackets only help the front.
I’m looking at improving my ride on my JLU Sahara.
I’m wondering about any specifics you could add to the description of how this improves the ride quality. Thanks
From the video I saw online, the bracket make the angle of the arms more parallel to the ground which improve the way that the impact of bumps is absorbed by the suspension, also the brackets are suppose to give you more caster if you need it.
watch all 3 parts
you didn't install the bushings on the frame mounting bolts??
Yes I did, need to or you would not have the strength needed
@@evolvedjeepin OK, I just didn't see it in the video.
8 degrees with stock lower control arms?
Yeah after further investigation of this I don't trust the shop that did the alignment. I actually no longer use them.
Where do you get it alignment at
Just a random tire shop in Yonkers, I don't recommend them. If your in Westchester Go to www.dedonainc.com/ they will point you in the right direction.
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Get a real impact gun!
Oh I did.