Project-JK Gets Off Road Evolution EVO-flex - Part 2: Rear EVO Lever
their goal from the begining was to offer a high end performance system that could work with any long arm kit. doing it this way was just a crazy test that i decided to help them do just to see how it would work. while they had an idea that the performance you would get with this setup would be good, i don't think anyone realized just how good it would really be. needless to say, i have no doubts that some kind of package will be available in the near future and after talking to david at northridge4x4, i know he's working on putting some kind of package together now.
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So I could get the bolt-on EVO kits and the Adjustable control arm kit from say Teraflex and be done? This seems too good to be true....someone pinch me....i must be dreaming....
Now where did i put that money tree damn it?
So I could get the bolt-on EVO kits and the Adjustable control arm kit from say Teraflex and be done? This seems too good to be true....someone pinch me....i must be dreaming....
Now where did i put that money tree damn it?
however, i should add that you will need a front track bar drop bracket, dropped pitman arm and longer break lines to accomodate your huge flex
their goal from the begining was to offer a high end performance system that could work with any long arm kit. doing it this way was just a crazy test that i decided to help them do just to see how it would work. while they had an idea that the performance you would get with this setup would be good, i don't think anyone realized just how good it would really be. needless to say, i have no doubts that some kind of package will be available in the near future and after talking to david at northridge4x4, i know he's working on putting some kind of package together now.
heck, if you have an unlimited, you can even keep the factory rear drive shaft and if you have a 6-speed, most likely the front as well. needless to say, if you already have a good short arm kit with adjustable control arms, this route should be a much more appealing option especially when you consider how much something like an RE long arm kit costs and how much more flex you would get over it 




