I thought so at first but the long arms are listed next to it. By looking at those pics it appears they may be offering additional arms. Stage 2 looks like front lowers and rear uppers. Stage 3 is all 8 arms maybe?Yeah, what's the bottom left one? Not familiar with that package
Edit: I'm guessing it's the long arms but doesn't show the brackets
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Why would you need 16 arms on your Jeep? [emoji41]
Kidding. I'm wondering if the advantages of swapping them all on a short arm enforcer kit is worth the money? It seems like everyone that loves their enforcer, has just the 2 new arms.
But I am interested in hearing about it, as some suspension is in my very near future.
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The rear uppers are extremely beneficial if you are upgrading your rear driveshaft.Why would you need 16 arms on your Jeep? [emoji41]
Kidding. I'm wondering if the advantages of swapping them all on a short arm enforcer kit is worth the money? It seems like everyone that loves their enforcer, has just the 2 new arms.
But I am interested in hearing about it, as some suspension is in my very near future.
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I got an email from Northridge 4x4 about it see the link
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Oh sorry can any of the admins remove it please
That kit just looks like the Currie 8 arms kit. Make's me wonder if that "respectable" vendor is just tagging it with an EVO label... :idontknow: That 8 arm kit isn't on the EVO website, I do know that.
http://www.currieenterprises.com/CE-9807CA
Someone can correct me if im wrong but evo manufactures their own arms, they just use curries johnny joint
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