Reid knuckles
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Reid knuckles
I am about half way through my jeep lift, currie 4" lift, new upper and lower control arms on front and rear, front currie track bar are all already on. I have the brake lines left and have some Reid knuckles on the way.
My jeep is a 2012 rubicon automatic, I know, I need to also change the front drive shaft.
My question at the moment is regarding the reid knuckles, anyone running them? If so, what flip drag link are you running and what relocation axel bracket are you running for the track bar? I have the currie front relocation bracket but need to get it welded, not sure if there is a better option.
Looking forward to the replies.
Jeff
My jeep is a 2012 rubicon automatic, I know, I need to also change the front drive shaft.
My question at the moment is regarding the reid knuckles, anyone running them? If so, what flip drag link are you running and what relocation axel bracket are you running for the track bar? I have the currie front relocation bracket but need to get it welded, not sure if there is a better option.
Looking forward to the replies.
Jeff
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I'm running Reid knuckles with a flipped Synergy drag link, and Artec HD front TB bracket which raises it 3" to match the height of the flipped drag link. I haven't seen the Currie bracket, but the artec is pure beef.
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You can do the drag link flip kit from synergy which includes the bracket. Personally I think synergy has the best draglink. You could just run their draglink with your current bracket. I believe also you can flip the tie rod on the Reid knuckles. In which case I have a synergy with new ends I might be getting rid of
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You can do the drag link flip kit from synergy which includes the bracket. Personally I think synergy has the best draglink. You could just run their draglink with your current bracket. I believe also you can flip the tie rod on the Reid knuckles. In which case I have a synergy with new ends I might be getting rid of
I think I'll try to use the currie bracket with the synergy drag link.