Metaljoke control arms

OverlanderJK

Resident Smartass
So who has a good lift for $2,700 or less, excluding AEV and pucks? I'm looking to put 35s on Chamber Pros. Metalcloak is probably the most popular lift with the active members of our club though there are others.

Evo, Clayton, rancho, Currie.

You don't even need front uppers with a short arm lift.
 

toxicwaste29

New member
Well I just now got an email from metal cloak saying my clevis end has finally shipped. Only took them a full week. So much for shipping it out next day. It will be another week until I receive it.
 

Rottenbelly

New member
Well I just now got an email from metal cloak saying my clevis end has finally shipped. Only took them a full week. So much for shipping it out next day. It will be another week until I receive it.

That's the factor you just never know, how is the custom service is going to go.
Me personally, I have had great luck with it.
I recently ordered the shock relation brackets from them, same day I ordered the Evo skid system.
MC called me the next day to tell me it might take a week to ship out.
Got the product at the house in a week.
8 days later I e mailed Evo asking for a update on my skids to see if they even shipped yet.... 2 days later I got a shipping notice.
Hate to see that they arent taking care of you.
I am labeled a fan boy already so until I have a bad experience with them I will continue to use there product.... hell if you decide to sell them arms let me know. Ran them on my first jeep why not the second!
 

JK_Dave

Caught the Bug
So what you are saying is that because Jeep has continually improved products, they owe all pre-JK Jeep owners a new Jeep? That is essentially what you're saying, just scaled up. The poor thinking of too many folks these days. Also makes me think of the woman who sued Ford after her daughter hit a tree and was killed. The Escort didn't have airbags, but Town Cars did. Hmmm.

No, that's not essentially what he's saying. His argument, using your anecdote is more like replacing a part under a recall with the exact same part that was recalled. The 2007-2011 Wrangler wasn't recalled because it was defective, it was updated with a new engine and transmission.

I think he's entirely in the right to shy away from a replacement part of the same design that's already failed once.
 
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