Well I'll get jumped on but here what I've gleaned from reading many posts on other Forums..
Well, you're the one who said it, you glean a lot of what you profess to know from reading many posts on other forums. I don't know if I've ever seen or heard of you talking about wheeling your Jeep once. Just sayin....
To the gentleman in the 2 door experiencing Torque steer, what sway bars do you have? If you do not have an OEM front on the street and a Currie HD bar on the rear, you will probably experience some torque steer. I have a 1" Currie rear with a Swayloc in the front and love it on and off-road. NO Torque steer.
The SwayLOC is a great system when it's working. I've had one on my TJ before but kept on breaking the arms. As far as the rear goes, nothing wrong with an Anti-Rock if you want a stiffer sway bar there. I love Currie products but just haven't seen the need to spend upwards of $500 for something I haven't seen a real need for. But hey, if you read many posts on other forums that praise it, it must be something you need.
I would bring up the fact that JP magazine and many others stated the Independent 3 Link with Track Bar was the best suspension design ever created for Wranglers.
Well, if you read that in JP Magazine, it must be true. :yup:
All Ultra 4 rigs with steering boxes use them exclusively, even some without, like Shannon Cambell. Suspension without natural binding points is the smoothest on the road as well as the best off-road.
EVO 1 doesn't. Of course, EVO 1 weighs a ton more than most Ultra 4 race buggies, even those with solid axles. As far as Shannon Cambell goes, I saw him out in Congress, AZ and could have sworn he was running IFS and a triangulated 4-link in the rear. But, maybe I saw that wrong. Guess I should do some more reading on many other forums to get the facts straight.
If someone is looking for systems with the most available articulation possible, check out the new Off-Road Pro Systems by RK. Double Johnny Jointed arms like EVO are limited to +/- 30 degrees per arm. The Off-Road Pro Systems are limited to +/- 60 degrees per arm!
Clearly, this is something you read about on one of the many forums you like to visit as the most Rock Krawler is willing to say about it is that "More Info Coming Soon". Not that it even matters, flex will STILL BE LIMITED to the length of your shock or limiting strap. Maybe you missed it in all the reading that you've been doing on the many forums you like to visit but, even if you could run longer shocks, there would be no point to it as you would just have to limit your droop with straps.
Weld's braking on 1 JK doesn't condemn all welds. Shit happens and if that concern is a issue for you then be prepared as if you wheel in the rocks suspension components will fail.
The welds broke on the one JK I saw. Granted, it's not a JK but, I have broken a tri-link mount on my TJ and have seen many other cases of this happening in the past. It is my actual experience as opposed to what I read on many other forums that keeps me away from some things that seem like really good ideas. But hey, that's just me.
Yes I like RK and run their 3 link. I choose them after reading many forum's and the owners of JKU's that have ran many different suspension systems.
If you like Rock Krawler and their 3-link, don't let me stand in your way of running them. Certainly, it's your Jeep and you should build it up however you see fit. Of course, if you've read many other forum that say it's good stuff, it must be true. :thumb:
I likely will upgrade to their new Desert kit along with Prorocks this spring after sorting out the LS swap.
Cool! Maybe I'll read about how well it works for you on the forum. :yup: