heavy metal control arms?
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Year: 1999
Model: Cherokee
Engine: 4.0
I found these control arms on ebay, ive never heard of the brand but the product sounds good. Pulse welds all around , made from carbon steel, lifetime warranty and there cheaper than rough country! Has any one heard of these guys? Are there parts as good as they say?
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my bad kinda hard from a cell phone http://www.ebay.com/itm/330954983033...84.m1423.l2648
they have a pretty cool logo if nothing else
they have a pretty cool logo if nothing else
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Lifetime warranty is only as good as the company that made it,What if in a year or two they are long gone so is that warranty.I rather buy from a bigger name company if i wanted a lifetime warranty.And like said look at our vendors on here they all sell great stuff at a nice discount.
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Lifetime warranty is only as good as the company that made it,What if in a year or two they are long gone so is that warranty.I rather buy from a bigger name company if i wanted a lifetime warranty.And like said look at our vendors on here they all sell great stuff at a nice discount.
30 bucks more http://www.seriousoffroadproducts.co...l-Arm-TJ-XJ-ZJ they are made by rubicon express a good company.210 for ok ones or 290 for johnny joints http://www.ironman4x4fab.com/Products/UCA-F.html and before you buy call or email them about a forum member discount
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Ill probably go with the iron man ones Andrew posted, I have the rough country lcas and the driver side johnny joint retaining ring caved the first time I put them to the test , they said there was a recall on them and replaced them. But im still sceptical
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Yea but since these are ucas I feel like I would trust rc Johnny joints more. I have re superflex lcas and stock uppers so the link I posted would defiantly be a big upgrade
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Just found this thread after the ebay purchase of the heavy metal.
I thought of building by own. By the time I source the parts and powder coat I was at $200. I am replacing the worn out skyjacker arms with joints. This is my daily driver and don't need the flex joint. After 3 years of driving I really don't like that feel of the joint on the highway.
I will cycle the old arms to the trail rig.
I think the price is fair. They are adjustable, for the same price many arms are just fixed.
I think the price if very fair with free shipping.
I thought of building by own. By the time I source the parts and powder coat I was at $200. I am replacing the worn out skyjacker arms with joints. This is my daily driver and don't need the flex joint. After 3 years of driving I really don't like that feel of the joint on the highway.
I will cycle the old arms to the trail rig.
I think the price is fair. They are adjustable, for the same price many arms are just fixed.
I think the price if very fair with free shipping.




