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Just get a HD currie draglink and a good v8 grand cheroke tierod from the junk yard for ~$20 and flip it otk. Save alot of money and it will rarely hit anything. D44 d30 I believe are the same outer knuckles.
Not sure they will fit but Ive got 5 15 x 10" aluminum wheels i am going to sell for $275. I believe they have 4 inch backspacing but I have to check on that. They have some rockrash but not bent in anyway. They have about 5000 miles on them. If you interested lmk. Arts got em and we need to dismount the tires off them.
Yes the installation guide does say "you will need new aftermarket wheel with 3.5 BS or less or wheel spacers". I think Rubi stock wheels have 4.5 to 5 of BS. I like the kit though, very beefy…
Yes the installation guide does say "you will need new aftermarket wheel with 3.5 BS or less or wheel spacers". I think Rubi stock wheels have 4.5 to 5 of BS. I like the kit though, very beefy…
Yeah... But I called Teraflex and asked them if my Moab Rubicon wheels would work. The technician said yes.
I'm sure that kit works fine however, I have the Currie set up and it seems like any thing with tie rod ends risks splitting the knuckle and can't hold up to the abuse for very long. You can go with a Heim set up drill your knuckles and never have to worry about it again. Also you're ready for the hydro assist when it comes time.
I think that there's a knuckle from a Grand Cherokee, or XJ something you can find at parts yard, I'm not sure of the year or exact model but I've seen them around. The Genright twisted pitman arm would be a great addition as well.
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