The price seems pretty good.
$630 the complete tier 1 kit with new hardware for a 06 TJ.
Just be sure to get them with at least one flex joint.
Be careful on those tier one arms. poly bushings at both ends of the arm make for a very stiff arm with little flex. You could end up ripping a arm mount clean off the frame. A flex joint at one end should give enough flex to deter that.
That's why I went with the tier 2
Did you choose rubber or poly for the other end?
What Chris said ! Tier 2 has adjustable Currie Johnny joint on one end and rubber bushing on the other.They make nice arms, you can get them with Johnny Joints too!
The advantage of forged JJs is...?
The Tier Two is the best option for those that are not hardcore wheelers. Tier three has forged JJs on one end and tier four has forged JJs at both ends. Most people do not have the need for more than tier two. I do not have tier four up on the site yet. I am waiting for images from Spence. But they are available. Just PM, email, or call. @StG58 Thanks for the mention.
Have a great day!
Allen
Any photos?I run their tier 2 front lowers and they are of good quality. When I add more I will but theirs again.
I like! So much more beefy than the oem stamped steel, and adjustable...did you get their hardware kit, or just buy new bolts yourself? Looks like new hardware.
I like! So much more beefy than the oem stamped steel, and adjustable...did you get their hardware kit, or just buy new bolts yourself? Looks like new hardware.
I like the black. I would go with the charcoal color, all the other colors are too gaudy, and cost extra.
...I would go with the charcoal color, all the other colors are too gaudy, and cost extra.
C'mon grampa! She could've always bragged about picking the flashy orange!I debated between the black and the charcoal and couldn't make up my mind, so I let my 3 year old granddaughter pick. At first she picked the orange so I had to limit her choices
C'mon granpa! She could've always bragged about picking the color!