roaniecowpony
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I was dragging along the frame and rails on JB. The trail was in rare form that day.
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im sure i was as well. but the diffs are the only things that typically get me stuck.I was dragging along the frame and rails on JB. The trail was in rare form that day.
If you use the longer LCA you may have to play with UPA placement on bracket to get your caster set properly. I know couple folks on here using another brand bracket had issues using mopar lift LCAs. Just may take a couple test fits in upper or middle mounting location for UCAs to determine what works best.what do you guys think would work better? mopar LCAs or stockers? i have 2" dynatrac lift plus .5" spacer.
I’ve put these brackets on a number of different Jeeps and never had an issue. 2 hour easy install if done right. The trick is to loosen off all 4 control arms both ends but do not remove. Only remove one side at a time as per the instructions. Then when putting back together fit the upper CA into the 2.5” lift (top) hole in the bracket to start. The bolts will line up easily. Once both sides are mounted then you can adjust to whichever adjustment hole you need.i almost purchased these brackets during their sale last week till i found this thread. per their website they rate the install as "easy" and 2 hours, yet you guys are all saying it was a major pita. reading reviews of other geo brackets i dont see any complaints like that.
id prefer to go with MC as i hope to eventually swap to a gamechanger lift some day. i really like MC's quality of their products but these reviews have me thinking maybe another brand for this part....
@Metalcloak any input on the disparity?
Step behind the Cloak.what do you guys think would work better? mopar LCAs or stockers? i have 2" dynatrac lift plus .5" spacer.
yeah, that's the plan, eventually. im on the piece by piece plan. one control arm at a time. or do they only sell them in pairs?Step behind the Cloak.
Metalcloak Jeep JL Wrangler & JT Gladiator Adjustable Control Arms, Lower Front
Then, all you'll need is 6 more.

Glad to get an update. I just wish they made these front/rear for the 2024 392, but since it's such a small run I assume they will not make them for mine.Update for anyone that comes across this thread looking for info on these.
Since install I got the Jeep properly aligned with a 4x4 shop. Fairly dialed in there.
I just completed a 1600 mile round trip from Sacramento to Moab. This routes through the Sierra Mountain pass, I80 and 50, spent 3 days on the White Rim Trail. The rig used to “float” on the windy mountain roads - this is absolutely gone. Wind gusts blowing it off the road - this isnt as bad (had a rtt on top so…). Off road its just as capable. I’m running a 2.5in lift on 37s. We didn’t do any rock crawling but I had no clearance issues.
Aside from the brutal install, I’d highly recommend these. Absolutely transformed the driving ability on pavement.
What’s different about the 2024 392? Believe same as all others and should workGlad to get an update. I just wish they made these front/rear for the 2024 392, but since it's such a small run I assume they will not make them for mine.
Per metal cloak:What’s different about the 2024 392? Believe same as all others and should work
InterestingPer metal cloak:
None: Due to a frame bracket change the HD Control Arm Pro'lignment Kit will not work on 2024+ JL Wranglers or JT Gladiators.
So this does give me hopes that they will make one for the front since it's ALL 24+
For the rear:
Note: The DB3 is not compatible with the 392 JL Wrangler