Recognize this Long Arm Kit?

RKCRWLR

Active Member
Location
Sandy, UT
Friend of mine bought a Rubi with a long arm kit on it. I don't know the brand. Do any of you recognize it? Thanks!
 

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Brett

Meat-Hippy
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Cody

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Supporting Member
Location
Gastown
looks homegrown. Uses y arm style radius arms in the back...I don't know of anyone that does that.

The arms appear bent. I guess they could be bent on purpose but they look a little suspicious to me.
 

Milner

formerly "rckcrlr"
Brackets look like Tera/Anarchy/Tough Country. Tera had a run of lowers that looked similar, but not y style raduis arms. Maybe builder parts from tera or anarchy and done at home or by a shop....
 

jamesgeologist

Whiskey Tango Foxtrot
Location
Ogden, UT
The frame brackets look very "Gillen". The prototype brackets for my Cherokee look nearly identical. However, I never remember hearing Brandon running a radius style arm. Moreover, Brandon's final frame brackets had the Wasatch mountain profile cut into the top of the bracket, so these are very early one off's or like Cody said, homegrown......


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d-stumph

Don't Run Me Over Again!!
Location
Delta, Ut
... Uses y arm style radius arms in the back...

thats not a y style radius, that thing that looks like one is the rear sway bar, look closely and you will see the sway bar link going up vertically from the part that looks like a radius arm.

Also superlift used that style of arm end as well, and a few companies bent their links to keep the arm from hitting the top of the control arm bracket on full extension, pro comp is the most notorious for doing that, but others did as well.
 

RKCRWLR

Active Member
Location
Sandy, UT
thats not a y style radius, that thing that looks like one is the rear sway bar, look closely and you will see the sway bar link going up vertically from the part that looks like a radius arm.

Your right! Looks like the upper arms are stock and the lower are long. Very strange. He is bringing it by this weekend after picking it up in LV. Should be interesting to see.
 

00harpdawg

Registered User
Location
Draper, ut
it's teraflex it's one of there first long arm upgrade but it was discontinued because the rear arms bent to easy my neighbor has this exact same lift great on the street but if they hit rocks they will bend and watch the upper control arm brackets they break off very easy with the tera long arms
 
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