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#1
What length arms are you guys with long arms running, front/rear upper/lowers?

Trying to keep it low as possible on 36/37s, what frame height should i shoot for? Trying to determine what to shoot for.

Was just looking around and came across this, seems like this would take the headache out of piecing it together and seems like fair prices, Would maybe ditch the frame brackets for polys front and kore4x4 rear

http://www.barnes4wd.com/index.php?cPath=126

Also this guy is selling 16 JJs, Inserts with nuts and 22ft of DOM
http://www.nc4x4.com/forums/showthread.php?t=110283

Bought a set of upper/lowers for the rear from a guy the other day but its made from solid stock and im thinking of just selling it and making my own arms instead. Has brand new johnys.
 
#2
My front links are all 37" eye to eye on my 3 link. Angle on the upper (which is on driver side) is mounted a few degrees higher on the axle end than on the crossmember mount end designed to turn the pinion angle up very slightly on passenger side droop which is done purposely to prevent driveshaft U joint binding. This I did experimentally and turned out to work great.
As long as you keep all links about the same length and as close to the same triangulation you won't need to use a calculator on it. It's a fairly simple science if you use some common sense. If you do the frame mounts to the bottom of the frame you're looking at 4" hang down but allows for a flatter arm if you do the mounts center or below center of the axle tube. Flat is good!
 
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