You don't pay attention do you The blue gear gives it away if not the website address does. Did you know ILean and JoeT are also in the biz?Well, if Wayne had disclosed what he does or stated he sold parts it might have saved a lot of discussion. I don't know him nor what he does. His original "stock arms" comment made it seem as though he didn't read down to see that they are adjustable arms at a decent price. My Jeep is my primary driver in the winter and the idea of having rubber bushings at both ends does sound appealing due to lower NVH and being able to replace them with OEM bushings. I realize they won't flex as well as a jointed end, but how much flex would I really be sacrificing?
Wayne, what do you have to offer?
You don't pay attention do you The blue gear gives it away if not the website address does. Did you know ILean and JoeT are also in the biz?
Stock bushings don't flex well at all... But your right, if it's just a road rig, then how much flex do you need in the mall parking lot. But at that point, your better off revamping your stock arms than pay $600 for some just because they are adjustable.
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Wow for a second there I thought I was on Pirate!!
Sorry, I'm tired and cranky and my 3 year old son won't sleep and my Jeep is in pieces and I'm going through withdrawls. I couldn't make it to the Winter Convention and I won't be able to go to KOH. The world sucks right now