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Will synergy draglink flip fit my aev lift

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Old Oct 12, 2014 | 07:19 AM
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Default Will synergy draglink flip fit my aev lift

When I bent my tie rod I went with a synergy chromoly tie rod.

Now that I have rainbowed my draglink I was looking at the chromoly drag link from synergy.
I noticed it was a draglink flip kit and im unsure if my current set up will accept that? I'm not good with suspension geometry.

I'm currently running the 3.5" AEV premium lift with geometry correction kit. The only upgrade I have is the synergy tie tod and stabalizer bracket it came with. The trackbar bracket and everything like that is from my aev lift or stock.

Also, can anyone tell me why it's $200 for this kit but close to $600 for a currie drag link? Just curious if curries product is really that much more heavy duty...
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Old Oct 12, 2014 | 07:51 AM
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Originally Posted by jeepwave
When I bent my tie rod I went with a synergy chromoly tie rod.

Now that I have rainbowed my draglink I was looking at the chromoly drag link from synergy.
I noticed it was a draglink flip kit and im unsure if my current set up will accept that? I'm not good with suspension geometry.

I'm currently running the 3.5" AEV premium lift with geometry correction kit. The only upgrade I have is the synergy tie tod and stabalizer bracket it came with. The trackbar bracket and everything like that is from my aev lift or stock.

Also, can anyone tell me why it's $200 for this kit but close to $600 for a currie drag link? Just curious if curries product is really that much more heavy duty...
Yeah it will work fine , axle side will bolt on top of knuckle. If your track bar bracket raised. I really liked the currie but the price wow. ! !
So went with Synergy.
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Old Oct 12, 2014 | 11:18 AM
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My 3.5" AEV came with the flip kit. Did yours come without?

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Old Oct 12, 2014 | 11:37 AM
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Okay, searched and think I found a pic of your jk when you bent something else. Looks like you DO have the AEV flip kit. As such, you use a stock length, right hand drive Draglink. As long as the aftermarket one is same length, should be ok, in theory. I don't know the length though, sorry.

Sent from some string and a few tin cans.
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Old Oct 12, 2014 | 07:05 PM
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Originally Posted by CerOf
Okay, searched and think I found a pic of your jk when you bent something else. Looks like you DO have the AEV flip kit. As such, you use a stock length, right hand drive Draglink. As long as the aftermarket one is same length, should be ok, in theory. I don't know the length though, sorry. Sent from some string and a few tin cans.
Sweet! Thanks!

I guess the only question left to answer is why the currie is so damn expensive lol
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