Total Chaos Adjustable Rear Links

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Has anyone tried the Total Chaos Adjustable Rear Links? How do you like them? Do you notice increased articulation? How do they compare to the Icon Stage 5 bits? Thanks!
 
Has anyone tried the Total Chaos Adjustable Rear Links? How do you like them? Do you notice increased articulation? How do they compare to the Icon Stage 5 bits? Thanks!
I’ve played with them on a different truck. They are high quality, but I don’t like the double heim joint. It’s rock solid for precision, but all impacts are directly transferred to the frame instead of having a little deflection from rubber bushings.

As far as articulation, you won’t see a bit of change. Rear axle articulation is determined/limited by the KDSS bar. Not really a big deal as the 200 rear axle has tons of flex, as much a a long traveled FJ Cruiser.

No need for an adjustable rear trailing arms, I doubt you’re changing the location of the transfer case output.

The Panhard rod has some benefit to it to recenter the housing. I have a Tough Dog , it’s nice and solid, but it didn’t change anything other than me happy that my housing is centered.

The rear upper control arms can help a bit with pinion angle, but again, unless your lifting higher than any OME springs even with spacers in top of it, like higher that 4”, you won’t notice anything bad, not even vibration.

I’m a TC fan, but the rear set is a waste on money.
 
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Thank you for your opinion. Saved me some cash there. The shiny bits cought my attention. From all the build threads I have read it does not seem like something people are doing to their 200.
 

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