Recently upgraded to 35s and tested them out at the Greenbrier Jeep Jamboree a couple of weeks ago. I'd been planning to upgrade my steering linkage to a Currie CurrectLync but hadn't gotten to it yet. Well, during some rock crawling fun, I bent my stock tie rod. (At least it's smiling and not frowning!)
I was about to pull the trigger on the CurrectLync at Quadratec (RockJock CE-9701 CURRECTLYNC Heavy-Duty Tie Rod System for 84-06 Jeep) and read that more than 4" of lift requires a 2" drop pitman arm.
I have a 3.5" Rubicon Express suspension lift and recently added a 1.25" body lift when I added my Atlas and my belly up skid. With 4.75" of lift, do I really need a 2" drop pitman arm? If so, what issues might that mod introduce? If I don't swap out the pitman arm, what risks does that introduce with the CurrectLync? Thanks!
TL; DR: With 4.75" of lift, do I really need a 2" drop pitman arm for the Currie CurrectLync? Why or why not?
I was about to pull the trigger on the CurrectLync at Quadratec (RockJock CE-9701 CURRECTLYNC Heavy-Duty Tie Rod System for 84-06 Jeep) and read that more than 4" of lift requires a 2" drop pitman arm.
I have a 3.5" Rubicon Express suspension lift and recently added a 1.25" body lift when I added my Atlas and my belly up skid. With 4.75" of lift, do I really need a 2" drop pitman arm? If so, what issues might that mod introduce? If I don't swap out the pitman arm, what risks does that introduce with the CurrectLync? Thanks!
TL; DR: With 4.75" of lift, do I really need a 2" drop pitman arm for the Currie CurrectLync? Why or why not?
