RC drop brackets
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From: central PA
Year: 2000
Model: Cherokee
Engine: 4.0
So im running 3.5 inches of lift and i was wondering if the RC lca drop brackets will make a big difference or not, since i have had the lca's bind against the axle before...or will the stock uca's keep me from flexing further still? I would be running stock length lca's too.
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From: +34° 25' 35.67", -81° 21' 12.04"
Year: 1993
Engine: 4.0
Sure, they'll make a significant difference.
They'd lower your LCA angle, improve your ride and should maximize your suspension travel. You could also do a little grinding on your LCA mount to assist travel.
They'd lower your LCA angle, improve your ride and should maximize your suspension travel. You could also do a little grinding on your LCA mount to assist travel.
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From: DE
Year: 1988
Model: Cherokee
Engine: I6 4.0
I have a 3.5" lift with RE drop brackets, the stock uppers are fine but I have RE fixed lowers and my axle is pushed out quite a bit, I'm looking for adjustable lcas for Christmas but the ride is better than stock and I haven't gotten to flex it yet but I'm sure it does wonders. Since the uppers will be dropped as well it gives flex a huge difference compared to stock location
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From: central PA
Year: 2000
Model: Cherokee
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so they wont make that noticeable of a difference?
and im not super concerned with ground clearance...id rather have a few more inches of down travel.
will it really throw off my geometry and make setting castor a disaster? hey that rhymes!
and im not super concerned with ground clearance...id rather have a few more inches of down travel.
will it really throw off my geometry and make setting castor a disaster? hey that rhymes!


