2017 SEMA Alcon Jeep JK Wrangler Unlimited

wayoflife

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Just as the life of the Jeep JK Wrangler is finally coming to an end, there's been a number of companies starting to come out with new brake systems and Alcon is one of them. This orange Jeep is what they brought out to the 2017 SEMA show and as others have done, propped it up in a way to give you a good look at what they make.

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TrailHunter

Hooked
My Rare Parts/Skyjacker balljoints press in like that, but these aren't those. Not into the knuckles, but up from the bottom of the upper C.

Looks like Currie axles.

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Yeah, you can tell its a Currie Rock Jock because of the angled housing... I think it uses Ford 450 knuckles & ball joint setups... not sure though.
 

RMC2

Caught the Bug
Nice build, and a double throwdown setup. EVO still has a way better layout in the rear because there are no holes in the tub.
 
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