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Who makes the best control arms?

Old Jun 11, 2011 | 12:17 AM
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As far as mid/short arm, I can't say....but I have a 5.5 Rock Krawler long arm and LOVE it..... and as far as quality.......when you see and hold just one arm you automatically know you made the right choice... I honestly believe the suspension will out live any OEM part on the JEEP.

Just my honest opinion
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Old Jun 11, 2011 | 03:00 AM
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Rock krawler I've beat on my arms for 3 years and nothing they still work fine! Don't believe me check out my videos on you tube "mrheattreater" and watch them in action.
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Old Jun 11, 2011 | 04:01 AM
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I did a lot of searching before I bought mine... I looked at the bushing materials, the amount of flex each brand would provide, the ease of rebuilding if necessary, and so on...
What I came out with is the JKS arms. They "pivot" at the joint rather than in the end, the material in the bushing is a little stiffer than most because they dont have to move inside the ends where the bolts go thru., the "pivot" point is sealed so no grime gets inside to destroy the threads..
So the JKS arms can rotate a full 180 deg. (not that they ever will!!!) so there is not limit to the flex they provide!!!
They are on the pricey side, but I feel they are well worth it...
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Old Jun 15, 2011 | 07:50 PM
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Here is a picture of our arms.



Set of 8 now retail at $1050.

Lifetime warranty against bending or breaking.

We use clevite mechincally bonded bushings which are pressed into a CNC machined bushing housing for a nice tight fit. Forged johnny joints as the flex joints on the lower and rear upper arms. And we make a custom front upper adjuster using a 5" threaded rod for maximum caster adjustment.

Here is a link to the website with more information.
http://claytonoffroad.com/product_in...products_id/48

Hope this helps, goodluck with your Jeep build.

Adam
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Old Jun 15, 2011 | 08:07 PM
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Rock krawler!
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Old Jun 15, 2011 | 08:58 PM
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Originally Posted by Clayton Off Road Mfg.
Here is a picture of our arms.



Set of 8 now retail at $1050.

Lifetime warranty against bending or breaking.

We use clevite mechincally bonded bushings which are pressed into a CNC machined bushing housing for a nice tight fit. Forged johnny joints as the flex joints on the lower and rear upper arms. And we make a custom front upper adjuster using a 5" threaded rod for maximum caster adjustment.

Here is a link to the website with more information.
http://claytonoffroad.com/product_in...products_id/48

Hope this helps, goodluck with your Jeep build.

Adam
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I actually gave you guys a call about a week ago and was asking about your 3.5 in kit on my two door. Your mid arms are really beefy and I like how that they are square. I'm glad you posted up that pic thanks.
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Old Jun 16, 2011 | 07:31 AM
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Originally Posted by Vinson Clark
Who makes the best mid arm (short arm)s Clayton rockkrawler teraflex full traction currie etc etc.. I'm looking for a good mid arm system with all 8 arms for my 2 door somewhere between 3-4in. If anyone can chime in and give some advice on control arms that would be great. Which ones offer more flex than others which ones are beefier etc..
Our JK control arms are ZERO maintenance, NO noise, no grease!

We use 2in x .250" wall DOM steel tubing.(USA Steel). FK 4130 Cromoly Heim Joints (made in the USA) on the axle side and Clevite factory rubber bushings on the frame end.

The arms have limited Life time warranty. We have never had one bend or break. The control arms and heim joints have been race proven in Jeep speed.

As always, Made in the USA

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Old Jun 16, 2011 | 09:04 AM
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Originally Posted by Full-Traction Suspension
Our JK control arms are ZERO maintenance, NO noise, no grease!

We use 2in x .250" wall DOM steel tubing.(USA Steel). FK 4130 Cromoly Heim Joints on the axle side and Clevite factory rubber bushings on the frame end.

The arms have limited Life time warranty. We have never had one bend or break. The control arms and heim joints have been race proven in Jeep speed.

As always, Made in the USA
Good to know full traction thanks for the post I'm actually very intrested in your bolt on long arm kit. What is required to install this kit? Doesnt your kit use a skid plate design and wouldn't I have to grind off the factory brackets?
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Old Jun 16, 2011 | 09:34 AM
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Originally Posted by Vinson Clark
Good to know full traction thanks for the post I'm actually very intrested in your bolt on long arm kit. What is required to install this kit? Doesnt your kit use a skid plate design and wouldn't I have to grind off the factory brackets?
Yes, we replace the factory cross member with our HD 3/16 plate steel version. The lower front arms use it as a mounting point. It does require cutting off factory mounts as any long arm will. Our Short arms use them same joints as the long arm kits.


Send me your email address and I'll email the instructions.

Chris
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Old Jun 16, 2011 | 09:34 AM
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For the rockkrawler arms, specifically the lower fronts, which is the recommended mounting direction...adjustable end toward the axle or toward the frame? I have been told toward the frame to protect the adjustment mechanism for other manufacturers' LCA's.
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