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Old 09-16-2018, 04:55 PM #1
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anyone running total chaos stock length lower control arms?

Hi all,

As I'm still waiting for my Kings - I'm pondering doing stock length lower control arms at the same time.

Would anyone like to share feedback and/or pics they have?

Any pros/cons to look out for?

Thanks,
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Not running TC but I have Dirt King lowers. Keeping the uniballs clean is a real pita. Other than that they're much more solid than the OEM, and I think the money was worth the upgrade.

Pros: Steering is much better, smoother.
Delrin bushings, vs the OEM injected rubber and TC poly bushings.
DK was about $450 cheaper than TC race series when I purchased.

Cons: I had to wait about 4 weeks. While everyone seemed to have the TC lowers in stock when I needed to replace
Uniball is open and hard to clean due to the proximity of the knuckle attachment.
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yeah I think my main concern is what you describe...keeping them clean. Will ponder some more...thanks for the reply
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Hi all,

As I'm still waiting for my Kings - I'm pondering doing stock length lower control arms at the same time.

Would anyone like to share feedback and/or pics they have?

Any pros/cons to look out for?

Thanks,
Chris
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yeah I think my main concern is what you describe...keeping them clean. Will ponder some more...thanks for the reply

Thank You for your interest in our Lower Control Arms. We do have a thread covering the different models here:
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Keeping the arms clean and properly lubricated will greatly increase component longevity. A good practice is to wipe down and apply dry ptfe lube after every off-road trip. Using the correct lubricant is key to making sure debris and grime doesn't stick to the uniball. We recommend triflow or CRC dry PTFE lubricant.

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