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Nth Degree Mobility vs. All
anyone running a Nth Degree Mobility long-arm kit on a TJ?
If not, what is everyone opinion on how it compares to other kits. I know its totally different... but for the price will a noticable differnce be seen compared to others. (on say a Clayton kit vs. Nth Degree kit) |
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Join Date: Dec 2004
Member # 39627
Location: Pirate4x4
Posts: 505
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Ive heard that their stuff is really overpriced, but I really dont see any diffrence in the long arms. also I know they make a great product, But how long have there a have there long arms been out there, What I mean is how well are they tested???
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Join Date: May 2005
Member # 47730
Location: ludington michigan
Posts: 848
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it looks like a nice lift, i believe it was just released in the last couple of months. the lower arms have a bend in them so they dont hang down 2 grab rocks.but the kit is big money for a bolt on ...like 3600.00 and there rear upper link is very diffrent than anyone else makes. for the money i would get a clayton, but if you have deep pockets and want a bolt on, get it and tell us how it works... looks like one nice bolt on kit.
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Granite Guru
Join Date: Dec 2003
Member # 25216
Location: MA
Posts: 659
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A vote for clayton here. I've had mine for 3 yrs and it's stood up to some pretty stupid skinny pedal wheeling on my part.
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Hey Steel Toe where in OK are you at?
If you don't wanna spend the big bucks on the kits, you can get a custom made long arm suspension built for usually cheaper than the kits run. If you don;t have the tools/skills/time you can get a shop or a budy to help. I am in Sapulpa and do this kind of work.
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In Stillwater (OSU ) right now. Originally from down near Lawton. Been up to Disney once and Clayton, both places are great fun.
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