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Control arm question

Jerhemi

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I recently installed a 2" AEV Spacer lift on my Willys and would like a little more height. I figure I will throw in some Rubicon shocks and springs eventually. My question is; do I need to install the longer control arms as well? I am guessing yes. Is there anything else needed or worth doing?


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IMHO, I am choosing to go with drop brackets instead of longer arms, to keep them more parallel with the ground. Im going with metalcloak personally, they have a good demonstration on their page .
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I recently installed a 2" AEV Spacer lift on my Willys and would like a little more height. I figure I will throw in some Rubicon shocks and springs eventually. My question is; do I need to install the longer control arms as well? I am guessing yes. Is there anything else needed or worth doing?


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Maybe just the front uppers or lowers. The rear should be fine.
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