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I suppose I can save up for a Metal cloak 3.5 lift and maybe some Fox Shocks. Might take a while but my driving skills should improve. LOL
 

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Not really sure how fast @Rodeoflyer was going, but here's the only bent control arm I've been able to find on this forum so far. From https://www.jlwranglerforums.com/fo...ffroad-now-my-steering-wheel-is-90-off.54447/

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Actually not fast at all, I was turning and hit a low boulder at about 3mph(?). I had the steering lock driver side so maybe I just hit it at that perfect angle or was starting to accelerate again? Can't recall really. Completely stopped the jeep though lol. I've hit stuff at the same speed with the rock jock arms and no damage. They are MUCH beefier. You can tell they're not flexing when driving. They tightened up the steering and tracking with the extra bit of caster (adjusted them 1/4'' longer than stock length) and the stock springs.

I'm trying not to hit stuff offroad but you know....
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