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jrhodes

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i have 2/4 KIT INSTALLED and in looking to buy the adjustable pan hard bar, rear relocation brackets. I was wondering if i needed the full rear adjustable control arms or just the uppers or lowers to correct pinion angle.
 

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i have 2/4 KIT INSTALLED and in looking to buy the adjustable pan hard bar, rear relocation brackets. I was wondering if i needed the full rear adjustable control arms or just the uppers or lowers to correct pinion angle.

If you're getting the adjustable pan-hard bar I would get it from core 4x4. The adjustable upper/lower rear control arms allow you to fine tune the wheel centering and pinion angle. Again core 4x4 make top notch products.
Call them up they don't have the adjustable pan-hard bar on their website....
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Ive got the 2/4 belltech kit, i ordered the illicit no cut brackets from moes and illicit is a little behind on orders. Hoping to have mine Wednesday, been about 10 days.
 

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lots of people agree that the adjustable arms don't quite do the job like the LCA brackets from illicit. Moe's keeps no cut and cut/weld brackets in stock, both will do the job to get the angle back to normal.

that being said, the Core 4x4 arms are supposed to be built worlds better than the Spohn. I know that the Spohn don't hold adjustments very well. I just took a 2/5 drop off my truck two weeks ago and went with a lift (it floods where i live) but had i kept it, my last thing to do was either arms or LCA brackets and i was leaning toward LCA brackets
 

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The Illicit brackets correct the pinion angle among several other issues. I would get the Illicit brackets 1st. If your still wanting to firm up the rear handling a little more then I would get the Core control arms
 

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McCaughy has a variable load spring for lowering the rear. I don't know how well the work/ride but they are out there.
 
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The Illicit brackets correct the pinion angle among several other issues. I would get the Illicit brackets 1st. If your still wanting to firm up the rear handling a little more then I would get the Core control arms
thats most likely what ill be doing thanks
 
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