Extended front radius arms
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I did not like the TF caster 3 degree rods (fitment, edges lessen turn radius, and heavy). On my lift, 3 degrees did not improve steering much. Went with 6 degree adrenaline 4x4 rods on a 4" lift (which did improve steering)...shipped to me in OH in a week from UK. fit perfectly. I put OEM bush in rear, poly bushes up front. plenty to read about castor correction , diff angles, and front driveshaft on this site.
these are welded up and not forged like OEM.....
OEM rears, AD4x4 fronts
these are welded up and not forged like OEM.....
OEM rears, AD4x4 fronts
Last edited by XRAD; 07-19-2021 at 07:42 PM.
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For more street driving the AD are going to be more than adequate. The RTE are going to be the heaviest option out there but having messed with a bunch of their D1 and RRC johnny jointed arms you won't be damaging them lol they are extremely beefy. Or you could always go flat out and link the front and rear and weld the brackets for the links to correct for castor and set your wheel base to wherever you want it....but that's not within a normal persons scope haha.
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bushing fitment, edges lessen turn radius, and heavy.....
Had a pair I gave away to fosnaught auto recyclers in canton OH with my 01 disco shell...3 degree...they may still have them....for cheap....bushings already installed!
#18
It was the TF you didn't like correct? or did I misread something and it was the adrenaline's you didn't like?
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