azmojave
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Then add the Flex Connect for JT/JL apears to be discontinued?Similar idea to the JKS Flex Connect but potentially better. More adjustable to preference and no need to remove and disassemble to change springs. Also no need to source random parts to make them mount without cutting the passenger tab.
I have the autoLYNX on mine. They work great! I've had really good luck with them.Just got an email that these are available now.
https://www.apexdesignsusa.com/products/airlynx-jeep-jl-jt-jk
It's obviously not a need, but I like my Flex Connects being able to tune the front bar rate, isolate some of the small chop, and think these links would possibly even work better so long as they don't leak.I have a Rubicon, and I can’t say I’ve ever wished for a rate in between on and off. Anyone here think that’s a really clear need for them?
Last I spoke with JKS they still sold the Flex link, then one would buy the passenger link separately, I was unimpressed with our chat and told them so, they didn’t care at all!Then add the Flex Connect for JT/JL apears to be discontinued?
Last time I looked for the part number to assemble one of my suspension packages for a client I was working with, the JT/JL kit was nowhere to be found on the JKS website and that part was scrubbed from 3 different suppliers websites as well. Sure, you could piece one together with the links and spring kit separate, but it's definitely not economical. People already had a hadvtime swallowing the $329 price tag for the kit.Last I spoke with JKS they still sold the Flex link, then one would buy the passenger link separately, I was unimpressed with our chat and told them so, they didn’t care at all!
Certainly possible things have changed since then!
Ah yes, I believe it was you who I had some back and forth with in another thread a while back as I was considering this route for my Mojave. My plan was to get the Flex link and Rock Krawler was willing to sell me one adjustable linke to match the other side. I have an older set of JKS disconnects sitting around and nobody including me wants them...Last time I looked for the part number to assemble one of my suspension packages for a client I was working with, the JT/JL kit was nowhere to be found on the JKS website and that part was scrubbed from 3 different suppliers websites as well. Sure, you could piece one together with the links and spring kit separate, but it's definitely not economical. People already had a hadvtime swallowing the $329 price tag for the kit.
You are correct that the people at JKS and whoever else they represent don't really seem to care one way or another about the product. I tried to get them to make a couple of bushings and package up a proper kit for the Rubicon crowd, but no go.
I would suspect it's not really a hot mover becuase there just aren't enough technical people who are "drivers" that appreciate the product and are willing to go to the extent to fine tune a Jeep into a fine driving machine?