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Unread 05-18-2009, 03:04 PM   #1
_Kyle_
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Control Arm Lengths for 5" Lift

I'm looking for anyone who has a 5" Lift on their ZJ to post their control arm lengths and maybe a little on how well it works for them. Information such as what they started at and adjusted to would be great. I know every ZJ is gonna be a little different, but I need to reset mine and i'm looking for general ranges to start with. I also don't have my front ds (and wont for a couple days) but I can at least get an idea i figure and fine tune it pretty easily.

Thanks guys.

Notes: I have all four adjustable arms and a ujoint rear driveshaft and cv driveshaft up front. Information on your pinion angle and caster would be cool too.

Thanks again.

(Maybe we could eventually get a chart setup with starting lengths for anyone getting into this).

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Unread 05-19-2009, 02:17 AM   #2
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i ran the RC kit front and rear IRO t-bars at 4.75" for a few months and didnt mess with the CAs just ran them how i had them at 4" and it worked fine. when i went to 6" i got front uppers and adjusted them all.
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