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They will strengthen the housing and knuckles but you’re still running an m186. Certainly better than not having it but depending on your goals, money might be better spent on other mods. It takes quite a bit of time to weld these on correctly but artec knocks it out of the park with their trusses

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If you're doing the work yourself, or a buddy is doing it for the cost of a 6-pack, why not? It's a relatively inexpensive upgrade to help protect the housing. But as mentioned above, it really depends on what your goals are and what you want to do with your Jeep.
 
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Cool thanks for the responses.
 

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I just remembered that the Sport axles are a bit narrower, so the C-gussets may not fit. You might check with Artec to confirm the middle area does. That's the important part, anyway.
 
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On their website they have different options for Sport n Rubicon so I guess they have it figured out.
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