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Thanks, and where does one go looking for these and how to install them?Extended sway bar links help reestablish the geometry of the suspension.
Thanks, and where does one go looking for these and how to install them?
Is this a modified bracket from japan or did you make your own and weld it on? Is the rear welded also?Forgot to mention - I solved the AHC spacer/cv axle interference prior to a moab trip last month:
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I did this right before driving 2200 miles from Melbourne to Moab, then camping and wheeling sunday through thursday, then driving home. Worked out good. I still get slight contact between the strut and upper control arm but barely, and the extended rear endlinks seem to have solved the swaybar/strut contact problem too. Only thing left that I can think us is to get some extended brake lines, but I was able to bend the brackets enough that it isn't a problem either.
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Is this a modified bracket from japan or did you make your own and weld it on? Is the rear welded also?
Great addition to the mod, thanks for posting your results
That’s awesome. What other mods have you done for the lift and how much lift do you think you got?Modified japan4x4 bracket. I cut off the lower portion that fits to the outside of the OEM bracket and welded the inner portion on to the top of the OEM piece. I also added a bolt with the the bracket spacer/standoff to the lower hole to help avoid squishing out the weld point. Since this worked pretty good, I'll like end up buying my own new control arms and doing a better job welding on a small extension before installing in the 100.
I have not YET welded on the rear brackets but I fully intend to. The sideways strain it puts on the bushings isn't great. Just...lacking in free time lately!
@krispykritter I noticed that too on a friend's 100 with front drop brackets and the reason why I never installed them. Custom front shock mounts that allow just 1" of added droop would be the hot ticket. You can see the "toe-in," in this pic when weight is transferred to the rear and the front lifts up a bit.
You might ask, "what's up with the yellow coiled hose?" It was a trail fix. The compressor for the ARB lockers went south. The fix was inflating the spare tire to 100 psi and running a hose to the compressor manifold. Worked like a charm!