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So I've been running the Mopar 2" lift now for a bit over a year. While I'm used to the on road handling and overall fairly pleased, I'm thinking it could be better. So how much improvement will I get by installing the following:
- adjustable front lower control arms
- rear track bar relocation bracket
**I've already installed a front adjustable track bar.

Thanks to all who reply in advance. And yes, I know how to use the search function as well as Google.
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The rear track bar bracket will definitely help. How much the new controll arms will help really depends on where your caster is now. If it's already close to 6 degrees then you may not notice any change. If you're sitting at 5.5 degrees or less you'll notice a big difference.
 

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So I've been running the Mopar 2" lift now for a bit over a year. While I'm used to the on road handling and overall fairly pleased, I'm thinking it could be better. So how much improvement will I get by installing the following:
- adjustable front lower control arms
- rear track bar relocation bracket
**I've already installed a front adjustable track bar.

Thanks to all who reply in advance. And yes, I know how to use the search function as well as Google.

Do you have any learnings that you can share? What did you end up going with? Results?
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