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Pro Rock 44 + Evo lower CA Skids?

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Old Jun 1, 2012 | 09:58 AM
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Default Pro Rock 44 + Evo lower CA Skids?

Anyone running the prorock 44 add lower control arm skids? Do the Evo lowers fit? or are they even needed?

It's seems to me the tabs are beefy, but don't offer protection to the joint on the control arm.
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Old Jun 1, 2012 | 11:32 AM
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Originally Posted by pontiac31
Anyone running the prorock 44 add lower control arm skids? Do the Evo lowers fit? or are they even needed?

It's seems to me the tabs are beefy, but don't offer protection to the joint on the control arm.
it can't hurt to add them.

Our EVO skid will work with minor modification to our brackets Have you ordered your prorock yet?
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Old Jun 1, 2012 | 11:46 AM
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Seeing as how affordable they are, Evo is on the money with the "It couldnt hurt to add them." Is it necessary? Probably not, anything you slide over will come off the back side of the LCA skid and impact the link anyways. I think their main goal is to beef up the factory mounting tabs to prevent them from bending and breaking. If youve got the few dollars and ability to DIY, i would do it. I wouldn't pay someone else to do it for me though.
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