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What do you think of J&M control arms?
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<blockquote data-quote="DVJ38" data-source="post: 14574744" data-attributes="member: 50816"><p>I have the street non-adjustable lowers and I love them. I rock Steeda uppers (basically stock arm with the open "U" welded shut) with rubber bushings on both sides. I like the setup, but really want a panhard bar as the rubber bushings on the uppers don't really control the axle side to side movement. They do decrease the bind drastically over the old urethane bushings I had on the uppers before though. </p><p></p><p>What do you need the weight jackers for anyways? I personally will never run a real tall tire, so I don't need to jack it up for clearance. If I want it lower, I would just change the springs.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="DVJ38, post: 14574744, member: 50816"] I have the street non-adjustable lowers and I love them. I rock Steeda uppers (basically stock arm with the open "U" welded shut) with rubber bushings on both sides. I like the setup, but really want a panhard bar as the rubber bushings on the uppers don't really control the axle side to side movement. They do decrease the bind drastically over the old urethane bushings I had on the uppers before though. What do you need the weight jackers for anyways? I personally will never run a real tall tire, so I don't need to jack it up for clearance. If I want it lower, I would just change the springs. [/QUOTE]
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