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- Patterson, Ca
If you're building a mud truck on 44's and rockwells 8.5" would be suitable.
This is exactly what needs to be done, looks like you figured it out though by reading your posts.Obvious answer, run shorter ones. Your coil buckets are tilted forward to point the pinion up at the tcase with the giant amount of lift. Shorten the uppers or lengthen the lowers to flatten out the coil buckets, but you will probably have driveline vibes due to the pinion angle being low. If you run a tire large enough to need 8.5" of lift(40"+), you should swap in a larger front axle and you can weld the coil buckets on it at the proper angle, parallel to the ground.
This is not true. I run 6.5inchs and my geometry is great. granted he is 2inch taller, It wont be perfect geometry, but this is not something long arms will fix, his coil length is the only thing that will fix this.You will never have proper geometry running drop brackets at that high of a lift.
the portion in Bold is not true either. While I'll agree 8.5 inchs of lift is just way too much, there isnt any reason for him to go to long arms because of this.Also, that is too much lift for drop brackets, you need some sort of long arm set up.
When you go long arm, the Jeep just floats over everything, it's amazing.
I agree 100%Your best bet is to drop it a few inches theres absolutely no need to be that high
yup. you will battle that one til the day you diebig lift and small wallet don't go together
But... But... Long arms are sooo awesome.... They fix everything!
Seriously, swapping in long arms isn't going to Change anything but the amount in your bank account.
Lose some lift.
For not starting a debate you sure spout a lot of anti DB B.S. 8=)I'm not trying to start a debate here.
For not starting a debate you sure spout a lot of anti DB B.S. 8=)
Regardless, the DBs are not the original posters problem here.
come on man I had to throw in a disclaimer. that's enough to allow me to say whatever I want and not start a fight, right?
but are you sure? I mean I know I've seen an 8" lift or two with long arms that look just fine.. you know, because the long arms are long enough to keep the axle where it belongs?
I dunno
Going from the first two set ups to the long arms was like night and day. The harsh ride on the street and trail was now like just floating over the bumps and dips.Truly an amazing difference.
When I was on 6.5 inches of lift I went from drop brackets with Rubicon express super flex arms to TNT long arm kit, absolutely no difference in ride or handling but much beefier. Now on 4.5 inches of lift with TNT long arms and 35s its pretty much perfect.
I don't know at what amount of lift the static angle of the long arms is better then drop bracket arms, Im sure with some time and math it wouldnt be to hard to figure but at least at 6.5 it must be pretty close.
We have gone from stock arms to adjustable arms on 3"-4" lifts, to drop brackets up to 6.5" lifts then to 8.5" lifts, then to TNT long arms. Going from the first two set ups to the long arms was like night and day. The harsh ride on the street and trail was now like just floating over the bumps and dips.Truly an amazing difference. Not to mention the now ridiculous amount of flex. To those that say there's no difference between the drop bracket and long arm set up, I respectively have to disagree. And my buddy feels the same.
Think all this SA vs LA talk scared off the OP.............
yeah I have to believe that the LA ride quality would be significantly better than the DB's. the physics just don't add up. but then again I'm terrible at math :eyes: