VA6489
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- Rob
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Cost or performance.... Most that claim cost really don't understand how good the on road performance can be. Going back to the days of boxing in the factory GM rear control arms on my Chevelle so that it would handle better. Today we throw out the stamped steel stuff in favor of thick wall tubing or biller equipment.
Just got finished gutting the ACCUAIR suspension from my rig. flimsy tubing poor quality bushings all contribute to a horrible on road ride. Current set up is Clayton adjustable control arm with big good quality joints and a forged track bar. Ride quality is much better but still not where it needs to be.
Next evolution is a set of Artec long arms with 7075 links. In the past 4 jeep I have owned nothing rides better on or off the road than proper suspension geometry. Looking forward to one finger drivability again. 6-7 degrees of caster is a sweet spot for most solid axle suspensions, last rig I ran 9.5 degrees on 40 inch rolling stock. Handled like a sport car on and off the road.
But I digress, budgets are what they are and those who spend a bit more always get a bad wrap. Good quality stuff can be had for a reasonable price that is to say not breaking the bank. But if the decision comes down to the difference between $87.00 and $97.00 and you go with the lower....you get the lower quality and longevity.
To get a great ride out of a OEM Jeep Quality Ball joint, (Dynatrac,) Forged Track Bars, aluminum tierod/drag link and aftermarket quality control arms. Crank in 6-7 degrees of caster and enjoy for a long time. PS all of this stuff has serviceable ends (read grease fittings).
Flame on....
Just got finished gutting the ACCUAIR suspension from my rig. flimsy tubing poor quality bushings all contribute to a horrible on road ride. Current set up is Clayton adjustable control arm with big good quality joints and a forged track bar. Ride quality is much better but still not where it needs to be.
Next evolution is a set of Artec long arms with 7075 links. In the past 4 jeep I have owned nothing rides better on or off the road than proper suspension geometry. Looking forward to one finger drivability again. 6-7 degrees of caster is a sweet spot for most solid axle suspensions, last rig I ran 9.5 degrees on 40 inch rolling stock. Handled like a sport car on and off the road.
But I digress, budgets are what they are and those who spend a bit more always get a bad wrap. Good quality stuff can be had for a reasonable price that is to say not breaking the bank. But if the decision comes down to the difference between $87.00 and $97.00 and you go with the lower....you get the lower quality and longevity.
To get a great ride out of a OEM Jeep Quality Ball joint, (Dynatrac,) Forged Track Bars, aluminum tierod/drag link and aftermarket quality control arms. Crank in 6-7 degrees of caster and enjoy for a long time. PS all of this stuff has serviceable ends (read grease fittings).
Flame on....
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