Specifications
| For use with | |
|---|---|
| Lift Height | |
| Tube Diameter & Wall | |
| Factory Length | |
| Min. Length | |
| Max. Length | |
| Both Ends |
Features
- Durable 1-5/8” x 0.157” (42mm x 4mm) wall DOM (Drawn Over Mandrel) tube provides maximum strength
- Fully-adjustable Alpine Flexarm control arms optimize pinion & caster angles, & tune anti-squat geometry for proper suspension alignment
- Re-centers axles in the wheel well for proper suspension movement or can be used to increase wheelbase
- Full-range of movement will not restrict articulation or flex off-road
- High-quality factory style bushings provide excellent noise, vibration, & harshness (NVH) damping & ride quality characteristics w/ zero maintenance
- Zero maintenance forged threaded joints for smooth quiet flex
- Premium black e-dipped coating provides superior durability & corrosion resistance on tube & forged rod end housing
- Anodized 6061-T6 aluminum clamp collar to secure rod end after length adjustment
- TeraFlex Lifetime Warranty against defects
Product Details
Alpine™ Front Upper Adjustable FlexArms for 0"-4.5" Lifted Vehicles (1416520) by TeraFlex®. Quantity: 2 per Pack. Lift your Jeep. Lift it for several good reasons, all of which will make it more capable in off-road situations. Lift it to install larger diameter tires by making more room in the wheel wells. Lift it to improve ground clearance for climbing over stumps and rocks. And lift it for the appearance and the commanding driving position, even on the street.
Installation
Lifting your Jeep more than an inch or so can lead to a number of issues that, fortunately, are relatively simple to address. And those new parts to fix these issues can also be parts that are sturdier and more long-lasting than the stock parts you're replacing – and that's always a good thing. Off-roading, by its very nature is harder on your vehicle than grocery-getting or commuting, so upgrading is never a bad idea. Don't forget you'll need to add some provision for helping out things like the brake lines, shift linkage and to compensate for steeper driveshaft angularity.