Currie Arms
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Currie Arms
Just bought myself the Currie CE9106 and 9102 Adjustable Control Arms with Johnny Joints for the TJ.
Wicked excited to get them and finally put some (more) flex into my rig! I'm going to definitely need extended brake lines.


Wicked excited to get them and finally put some (more) flex into my rig! I'm going to definitely need extended brake lines.


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Ryan, NSJ Club President - 781.632.3864
Built '99 TJ on 35s - My JeepForum Build Thread
All liability at North Shore Jeeps events is your own. You are attending/driving/observing at your own risk. You are solely responsible for yourself, your passengers, and your vehicle.
Re: Currie Arms
Yeah! Unfortunately one of the things I've ignored all these years is control arms. I've still been running stock arms with all of the lift I've got. The past few months have gotten increasingly worse with steering on the highway, and the TJ tracking and wandering all over the place due to the caster angle, caused by the stock arms putting the axle in a weird position.
So, I got a great deal on these arms and now things should be at least a little better! Hopefully a LOT better!
So, I got a great deal on these arms and now things should be at least a little better! Hopefully a LOT better!
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Ryan, NSJ Club President - 781.632.3864
Built '99 TJ on 35s - My JeepForum Build Thread
All liability at North Shore Jeeps events is your own. You are attending/driving/observing at your own risk. You are solely responsible for yourself, your passengers, and your vehicle.
Re: Currie Arms
Arrived last night- these things are BEEFY!








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Ryan, NSJ Club President - 781.632.3864
Built '99 TJ on 35s - My JeepForum Build Thread
All liability at North Shore Jeeps events is your own. You are attending/driving/observing at your own risk. You are solely responsible for yourself, your passengers, and your vehicle.
Re: Currie Arms
Are you planning on running the Johnny Joint conversion moutn for the axle side?
dongalonga- Rubicon Trail
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Join date : 2012-03-20
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Location : Lowell, MA
Re: Currie Arms
dongalonga wrote:Are you planning on running the Johnny Joint conversion moutn for the axle side?
Eventually. Bushings do need to be replaced, but right now I've got other things to do with my money. $150 isn't bad though, I guess. Someday I will

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Ryan, NSJ Club President - 781.632.3864
Built '99 TJ on 35s - My JeepForum Build Thread
All liability at North Shore Jeeps events is your own. You are attending/driving/observing at your own risk. You are solely responsible for yourself, your passengers, and your vehicle.
Re: Currie Arms
I hear that. Damn being responsible and actually paying the important bills.
dongalonga- Rubicon Trail
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Join date : 2012-03-20
Age : 38
Location : Lowell, MA
Re: Currie Arms
dongalonga wrote:I hear that. Damn being responsible and actually paying the important bills.
Yeah aha. Not so much the bills, but saving for a down payment on a house. And I already dumped $1500 in the Jeep so far this year...
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Ryan, NSJ Club President - 781.632.3864
Built '99 TJ on 35s - My JeepForum Build Thread
All liability at North Shore Jeeps events is your own. You are attending/driving/observing at your own risk. You are solely responsible for yourself, your passengers, and your vehicle.
Re: Currie Arms
The down payment is only the beginning my friend. Much like the Jeep, the house will constantly be begging for you money!
dongalonga- Rubicon Trail
- Posts : 1047
Join date : 2012-03-20
Age : 38
Location : Lowell, MA

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