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skout4lyf
10-28-2005, 12:55 AM
I got an off road general store 4.5" lift for my 98 zj, I'm looking to upgrade to the RE long-arm kit. I havn't really heard good nor bad about it. I'm just looking for some likes, dislikes, bitches, and praises. Any help would kick ass. Also, does anybody have any pics of it on their rigs? :grinpimp:
scoot
10-28-2005, 11:04 AM
Check out claytons
KRISKYK
10-28-2005, 09:18 PM
ya clayton would be the way to go for sure.......alos RE arms suck ass there weak as hell.......at least in my experience..
blk87K5
10-28-2005, 09:31 PM
I prefer the Anarchy long arm kits. They seem to be the beefiest and have the best fit and finish. Probably cheaper than most also. Dont have too many pics. Might be best to call. 801-541-1402
http://anarchyoffroad.com/products/suspension/pop/long_arms.jpg
http://anarchyoffroad.com/products/suspension/pop/long_arms_bracket.jpg
ZachW
10-28-2005, 11:58 PM
Do you have any more info on the anarchy kit? They look interesting and I've never heard anything about them
blk87K5
10-29-2005, 12:29 AM
I dont know much about them, they are semi-custom built for each Jeep, but they usually ship within the same day they are ordered. The longarms use Johnny Joints and the kits ride and flex very well. From what I have seen, they are very competitively priced among long arm kits. The links themselves are much stronger than RE long arms, and very thick, but I dont know exact dimensions. The brackets bolt and/or weld on to the frame, and dont rob any ground clearance.
www.anarchyoffroad.com
http://anarchyoffroad.com/products_frameset.html
801-541-1402
Ask for Brandon
MilspecXJ
10-29-2005, 05:23 AM
ya clayton would be the way to go for sure.......alos RE arms suck ass there weak as hell.......at least in my experience..
Care to elaborate? I'v read where a few have bent RE arms at the threaded end, was that your experience also?
I just installed RE LA's with Clayton's crossmember on my XJ and expect it to work well for my application.
mcracco
10-29-2005, 06:01 AM
I think you should first decide if you want a bolt on or weld on kit. Then buy Clayton's. :)
huit-huit
10-29-2005, 09:17 AM
Yes and they just fall apart when you see rocks:flipoff2: The best way to go is CLaytonDo you have any more info on the anarchy kit? They look interesting and I've never heard anything about them
The Knife
11-01-2005, 03:06 PM
Thanks Bud,
I can help out if need be..
We have two kits for Tj's and Cherokees's,
Our Xj kit is not like any other out there....
Let me know if you have any questions..
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