Control arm drop bracket
One piece design makes it super easy to install and super strong.
I also know that the materials we use will bend before it snaps, so that is also a good thing as well.
Good luck!
I also know that the materials we use will bend before it snaps, so that is also a good thing as well.
Good luck!
Who makes the best(aev, rancho, rc, etc) and why?
I've been doing some research on it myself and I've came up with two thoughts:
First is aev, for their different mounting holes, you can kinda dial in the ride.
The other would be Rancho for their solid piece design.
So what one is really the best option?
I've got a 2014 2 door with 18/59 coils and 2" coil spacers. I'm on a set of 35x12.50x17 nitto mud grapplers and I get a bit of wandering on the highway.
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I've been doing some research on it myself and I've came up with two thoughts:
First is aev, for their different mounting holes, you can kinda dial in the ride.
The other would be Rancho for their solid piece design.
So what one is really the best option?
I've got a 2014 2 door with 18/59 coils and 2" coil spacers. I'm on a set of 35x12.50x17 nitto mud grapplers and I get a bit of wandering on the highway.
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AEV does have 3 holes but they are positioned to give you stock caster depending on height (2.5-3.5 and 4.5).
Rancho's may only have one hole, but you will get better caster numbers at lower heights.
2.5 = 5-5.5
3.5 = 3.5-4
2007 Rubicon /2 door/6 speed
Rancho's may only have one hole, but you will get better caster numbers at lower heights.
2.5 = 5-5.5
3.5 = 3.5-4
2007 Rubicon /2 door/6 speed






