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I'll third driveshafts. If you're running shocks that give you the amount of flex one expects from a 4" lift, you're going to want aftermarket front/rear driveshafts. Tom Woods, Adams, JE Reel, your local driveline shop, any of them should be able to build you a decent pair of driveshafts.
This. If you take that puppy someplace and actually use they flex capability you seem to have you are likely to have driveshaft issues with stockers.
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Don't know why you'd go for adjustable control arms if you already bought and installed drop brackets. Also the engine/trans skid protects your oil pan as well. Drive shafts seem like the first thing I would do on your list.
Is there something your wanting it to do better? Have you had it out wheeling?
Wanting to adjust the rear axel to line up the new drive shaft lol.
 

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Wanting to adjust the rear axel to line up the new drive shaft lol.
That's what the geometry brackets you already installed do.

You'd order a drive shaft base on the length you need with the brackets on.
 
 



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