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The stock factory rear control arms are not used. The new upper control arms are mounted to the cradle that is mounted to the axel. I was told long ago by several suspension people that the Gladiators weakness in the rear was the location of the mounting points of the control arms to the axle as sacrifices were made for towing capacity by Jeep RK has addressed this with the four link and quad rate springs, so towing, articulation, control and overall ride surpasses stock suspension.
I`m not saying anything bad about MC, just setting things straight that were wrong in the post, if i did not go with RK it would have been MC.
No, according to the info linked in my post and you buy the 4-link, the webpage addresses the control arms - it’s not my opinion.
And some people told you something about the Gladiator’s suspension...if I had a dollar for every opinion about the best Jeep suspension I’d be rich.
And if I had a dollar for every person who defended their purchase I’d be doubly rich. 
I didn’t say bash the RK suspension or the 4 link but I did ask questions. And the people I talked to have a lot more experience with long arm kits and 4 link suspensions and some companies joints, than I and likely you do

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