Anyone installed the EVO Overland Control Arm Brackets?

A pic of yours may help
I had to put it back together to get to work and I didn’t take a picture of the interference. Just imagine Eddies touching in that pic where I drew the circle, it’s like the CA bracket was welded in a degree or so rotated from where it’s supposed to be. The misalignment here is 1-2 mm making the bolt not pass thru the back hole. The CA position makes the drop bracket sit forward not allowing the hole alignment to be correct.
 
I had to put it back together to get to work and I didn’t take a picture of the interference. Just imagine Eddies touching in that pic where I drew the circle, it’s like the CA bracket was welded in a degree or so rotated from where it’s supposed to be. The misalignment here is 1-2 mm making the bolt not pass thru the back hole. The CA position makes the drop bracket sit forward not allowing the hole alignment to be correct.
Do you have any idea what a millimeter even is? 2mm is 1/16th of an inch. A hammer will make it go through easily.
 
We have never had an issue. They can be a tight fit sure but should bolt right up. They are side specific but that should become pretty clear when test fitting them. There is always the slight chance you got the Friday 5pm set but not likely.
So today I installed the front of the evo susyspension, but gave up on these brackets.

I only attempted the drivers side. I could get the upper installed with the crush tube, but the lower would never line up. I could get it to within an 1/8 inch withe the crush tube. I could force it to line up with a pry bar in the hole, but as soon as I let off the force, it moved back. It looked like the bracket was twisting. I could never get the lower side to line up with the crush tube, even with nothing on the upper.

I could them to line up without the crush tubes, but as soon as one went in, misaligned.

I could not figure out where it needed grinding. So after an hour and a half, I gave up.
 
I had the same problem, seems there are only two of us that either have frames or brackets that have something wrong with them. Maybe EVO will notice there are now two out there with this problem and step in. If two spoke up, how many just gave up and said nothing.
 
So today I installed the front of the evo susyspension, but gave up on these brackets.

I only attempted the drivers side. I could get the upper installed with the crush tube, but the lower would never line up. I could get it to within an 1/8 inch withe the crush tube. I could force it to line up with a pry bar in the hole, but as soon as I let off the force, it moved back. It looked like the bracket was twisting. I could never get the lower side to line up with the crush tube, even with nothing on the upper.

I could them to line up without the crush tubes, but as soon as one went in, misaligned.

I could not figure out where it needed grinding. So after an hour and a half, I gave up.
I had the same problem, seems there are only two of us that either have frames or brackets that have something wrong with them. Maybe EVO will notice there are now two out there with this problem and step in. If two spoke up, how many just gave up and said nothing.
pictures?
 
I don’t have any other than what’s at the top of the post, I just gave up as well and put them in the attic with old Jeep parts. They are not backwards or flipped in any way. They just don’t fit, they almost fit. I am certain that EPRIEV tried every possible orientation as did I.
 
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