Blade1668
Well-Known Member
I'm in agreement with some others on not being a proponent for drop control arm brackets. That's with a caveat on how much lift, but 2 in. shouldn't really need it. Now the question is how much "lift" did you actually get, that would possibly be some of it. The addition of adjustable arms can skew handling or not letting the OEM bushings relieve tension and the re-torque with axles holding vehicle. Some lift kit springs are not set correctly for the weight of the vehicle. (The picture is from the alignment done on mine) the caster is still off.
This may add slight twitchiness to steering vs factory setup.
Now my 90XJ would likely been better off with drop brackets. But that lift was 7.5-8.5 from stock in front with shorter control arms. With it the rod-ends / tie rods get some wear I would get D.W. around 45 mph and could accelerate past it to 50-55 mph. most of the time.
This may add slight twitchiness to steering vs factory setup.
Now my 90XJ would likely been better off with drop brackets. But that lift was 7.5-8.5 from stock in front with shorter control arms. With it the rod-ends / tie rods get some wear I would get D.W. around 45 mph and could accelerate past it to 50-55 mph. most of the time.
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