Currie Carbon

The BAD Influence

Active Member
The Currie Carbon has what look like Johnny joints installed on the upper CA mounts. I haven't noticed this on the PR44. Is this good, bad or irrelevant?
 

WJCO

Meme King
Eddie just commented on this recently. I think he said that in this particular location, he's seen Johnny joints wear out faster than bonded rubber bushings.
 

The BAD Influence

Active Member
Eddie just commented on this recently. I think he said that in this particular location, he's seen Johnny joints wear out faster than bonded rubber bushings.

Ok, help me understand. The 6 other control arms he is running have Johnny joints on both ends. The two front uppers have them on the frame mount ends, so why would they be bad on the upper axle mounts?
 

JKbrick

Active Member
Ok, help me understand. The 6 other control arms he is running have Johnny joints on both ends. The two front uppers have them on the frame mount ends, so why would they be bad on the upper axle mounts?

I agree, interested to see why they would wear quicker in these two locations before I spend money to change them someday


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