Zandcwhite
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- First Name
- Zach
- Joined
- Sep 4, 2019
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- Location
- Patterson, ca
- Vehicle(s)
- 2019 jlur
I've never run drop brackets personally, but I have driven and wheeled a few buddies rigs. I have owned several long armed rigs over the years. It's surprising how good the drop brackets are for the cost. Likely going to pick up a set from metalcloak as our next upgrade for the 2022 XR with 3.5" springs. Partial to metalcloak as they are local and the gold zinc will match the belly skids.LOL I agree LA are easy on the butt.
Me I was hard core I would have gone LA if it offered an advantage and it never did.
You best bet is the AEV drop bracket, I love that its parallel to the road surface, that REALLY makes a major difference.
I did look HARD at trying to fab up along the lines of the AEV above. But the frame on a TJ back in those days, you would need to cut into the frame and we talked about it and thought I might be able to box out the frame, but in putting chalk on it I just did not think the frame was strong enough even with box it even on 3 sides, but would have required lifting the body off the frame to get the 3 rd plating and just too much for what we gain...
GO AEV!
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