Post by Ryan Padgett on Dec 28, 2012 14:48:39 GMT -6
looking at different longarm kits for the xj. dont need all the nonsense that comes in the $1800 complete kits so just an upgrade kit is feasible. theres so many different ones though. 3 link, 4 link, etc.
Iron Rock has a 3link setup in both adjustable length and non adjustable for 599-699. looks like a nice setup but read that 3link isnt the stoutest setup and can cause caster issues which weans me away from it being my daily driver as well.
www.ironrockoffroad.com/Merchant2/merchant.mvc?Screen=PROD&Store_Code=IROR&Product_Code=IR-XLAU&Category_Code=
rustys kit is fully adjustable and a 4link radius arm style and looks pretty beefy. definitely an option but price is kinda steep imo
www.rustysoffroad.com/rustys-xj-cherokee-long-arm-upgrade.html
claytons setup is much like the rustys setup and even higher...paying for a name
claytonoffroad.com/product_info.php/cPath/18_68/products_id/110
rough country's kit is decent priced and even comes with a skidplate but my experience with rough country as of yet is their stuff is pretty shoddy
www.roughcountry.com/jeep_xj_689U.html
heres the kit i've been eyeballing quite a bit. its beefy and comes with a skidplate much like RC's does. but yet again the price tag is pretty healthy
www.tntcustoms.com/jeep_cherokee_xj/suspension_upgrade.aspx
synergy offers both a 4link and 3link setup 3 link being weld on and 4link being bolt on
3link- www.eadoffroad.com/poly-performance-ppm-8200-03-synergy-jeep-xj-front-3-link-long-arm-kit-weld-on
4link- www.eadoffroad.com/poly-performance-ppm-8200-04-synergy-jeep-xj-front-4-link-long-arm-kit-bolt-on
rubicon express
www.4wd.com/Jeep-Lift-Kits-Jeep-Lift-Kits-Suspension/Extreme-Duty-Long-Arm-Upgrade.aspx?t_c=1&t_s=101&t_pt=5055&t_pn=R%2FERE6330
bds, skyjacker, superlift, full traction, and several other companies also make one. good god when i looked up what to do on my k5 i was never given this many choices. i'm scratching my head
Iron Rock has a 3link setup in both adjustable length and non adjustable for 599-699. looks like a nice setup but read that 3link isnt the stoutest setup and can cause caster issues which weans me away from it being my daily driver as well.
www.ironrockoffroad.com/Merchant2/merchant.mvc?Screen=PROD&Store_Code=IROR&Product_Code=IR-XLAU&Category_Code=
rustys kit is fully adjustable and a 4link radius arm style and looks pretty beefy. definitely an option but price is kinda steep imo
www.rustysoffroad.com/rustys-xj-cherokee-long-arm-upgrade.html
claytons setup is much like the rustys setup and even higher...paying for a name
claytonoffroad.com/product_info.php/cPath/18_68/products_id/110
rough country's kit is decent priced and even comes with a skidplate but my experience with rough country as of yet is their stuff is pretty shoddy
www.roughcountry.com/jeep_xj_689U.html
heres the kit i've been eyeballing quite a bit. its beefy and comes with a skidplate much like RC's does. but yet again the price tag is pretty healthy
www.tntcustoms.com/jeep_cherokee_xj/suspension_upgrade.aspx
synergy offers both a 4link and 3link setup 3 link being weld on and 4link being bolt on
3link- www.eadoffroad.com/poly-performance-ppm-8200-03-synergy-jeep-xj-front-3-link-long-arm-kit-weld-on
4link- www.eadoffroad.com/poly-performance-ppm-8200-04-synergy-jeep-xj-front-4-link-long-arm-kit-bolt-on
rubicon express
www.4wd.com/Jeep-Lift-Kits-Jeep-Lift-Kits-Suspension/Extreme-Duty-Long-Arm-Upgrade.aspx?t_c=1&t_s=101&t_pt=5055&t_pn=R%2FERE6330
bds, skyjacker, superlift, full traction, and several other companies also make one. good god when i looked up what to do on my k5 i was never given this many choices. i'm scratching my head