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Do You Need Adjustable Control Arms?? Jeep Gladiator Core 4x4 Install

Welcome back to another video! In this video im going a little more in-depth on the "whys" and "hows" about Adjustable Control arms. Check out Core4x4.com and they are even giving 5% off using the code JKGG. Installing a set of adjustable control arms is a fairly simple project, and we gain alot from them. After installing the 1.5" teraflex leveling kit on my 2020 Jeep Gladiator Rubicon, i wanted to add a set of front control arms to help add a little caster, as well as add some stronger components for offroading. I chose the Core4x4 arms for a few reasons, they are affordable, they are available in various powercoated colors, and they use Johnny Joints. Im a fan of Johnny joints on a Jeep like this because they are very versatile, great for offroad use (flex and misalignment) while still being quiet and soft on the street. Johnny joints are also very easy to rebuild if you ever need to replace them. Like ive mentioned in various videos, we have offroad tested the Jeep Gladiator stock, as well as with 35s. Now that we have added a front bumper, winch, and control arms, its time to test it out offroading with 37s!! So, in short. If you have a lifted Jeep (TJ,XJ,JK,JL,JT, or any Jeep with control arms) then i highly suggest a set of adjustable control arms. Even if your jeep is stock, this will be a great upgrade from factory components. Dont forget to have a XL Crescent Wrench to tighten the jam nuts: https://amzn.to/2XO2R2y Or a set of Crows foot wrenches: https://amzn.to/33nYcFM Magnetic Angle finder for caster/pinion angle: https://amzn.to/2QW8fPM

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