control arms

  1. TreverStevens

    Minimum threading of adjustable rear control arms

    What would you say is the minimum amount of threads I should have from the rear lower control arms when installing a new axle? I was hoping to better center my rear wheels in the wheel wells by pushing the axle back a little, but run out of threads on my adjustable arms before it's perfectly...
  2. WyoJeep

    Do I need an alignment after replacing control arms?

    Been searching the threads, but I'm seeing mixed answers. Is it necessary (must do immediately) to have a front end alignment after replacing upper and lower front control arms?
  3. MunyanDailyJeeper

    Death wobble and steering

    I am looking to compile a list of all the parts that make up the front end of a jeep. All the joints in the steering components on my Jeep are obviously in bad condition. I would like to replace them myself but this is my daily driver and I work all day leaving next to no light to work with...
  4. RiJeeper

    Jeep tj, front axle shifted to drivers side when replacing control arms!?

    Hi everyone I had a question, I am replacing my lower front control arms with adjustable control arms right now, and when I took the first controle arm out my axle shifted far to the the drivers side, I put the adjustable control arm in and did the other side, and when I took the controle arm...
  5. Jon Wildes

    Currie Control Arms: WOW!

    All i can say it is an unbelievable feeling to drive a jeep and it drive how its supposed to. The Currie arms and Currie Correctlync Steering are amazing. Im more than happy with it. well worth the $$$ cause lets be honest it aint cheap. Antirock will be coming soon but a little ways down the...
  6. mgroeger

    Suspension and caster question

    Background: 2004 LJ, The lift is a 2” DPG Offroad TJ Super Ultimate Lift, contains the following: -JKS Control J-Flex Adjustable Control Arms (All) -Old Man Emu Springs -Old Man Emu Shocks -Old Man Emu Steering Stabilizer -JKS Quick Sway Bar Disconnects -JKS Front and Rear Adjustable track Bars...
  7. 1Blacktj

    Next Step for Smooth Jeep

    So I just recently bought some Rancho rs5000x shocks that I am going to install tomorrow but I was wondering what the next step is to make the Jeep smoother driving on road? I do have the Currie Correctlync steering and RC trackbar. My next guess was control arms but just wondering what else can...
  8. whagwan_ryan

    For Sale: Savvy Adj. CA's, Currie Rear Track Bar, 4" Currie Springs

    Hey everyone. I am planning to change up my Jeep's suspension and will be selling various components. I am looking to remove these from the Jeep in August and sell everything then so my rig won't be without legs for very long. All parts fit '97-'06 TJ's and are in great used condition. This is...
  9. Jorge Bolivar

    Bent vs Straight control arms

    Which one is preferred and Why?
  10. Chris

    Adjustable control arm length

    Okay, so we know that the stock control arms on a TJ are fixed length. Why is it that with adjustable control arms I hear people saying that they don't always need to be the same length from side-to-side? If the stock ones are a fixed length why wouldn't adjustable ones each need to be set to...
  11. StG58

    Adjustable control arms

    Can we have a discussion on adjustable control arms? Johnny Joints, Rubber Bushings, those Metalcloak things, urethane bushings Locknuts, no lock nuts, aluminum, steel, cheap, expensive... There seems to be a million different flavors out there. How do they work and what are they good for...
  12. P

    Best Adjustable Control Arms?

    I'm in the market for a set of adjustable control arms for my 2004 Wrangler TJ. The vehicle is mostly used for daily driving, but it sees the occasional off-road use (I'd say about 15% of the time). The two manufacturers that I'm mostly looking at are Metalcloak and Currie. I know that both of...