MC Rear drop bracketS

Kjeeper10

Jeep Fanatic
I saw this on your video at the expo. Pretty neat and surprised nobody else has tried to make it.
Do you alter pinion at all or is it purely for arm geometry--flatness?





2 door Rubicon, 3.5" RockKrawler x-factor, 37x12.5x17 MTR's, Steer Smarts Yeti steering, Savvy aluminum half doors.
 
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Kjeeper10

Jeep Fanatic
From what i gathered and assumed all along No. The rear drop bracket is purely for arm flatness and ride.



2 door Rubicon, 3.5" RockKrawler x-factor, 37x12.5x17 MTR's, Steer Smarts Yeti steering, Savvy aluminum half doors.
 

mrwildebeast

Jeep Owner
Yes if you install the DB3 brackets, you may need to adjust / optimize pinion angle again, depending on the lift height etc it may or may not be necessary.
 

amer42

Jeep Newb
I saw this on your video at the expo. Pretty neat and surprised nobody else has tried to make it.
Do you alter pinion at all or is it purely for arm geometry--flatness?





2 door Rubicon, 3.5" RockKrawler x-factor, 37x12.5x17 MTR's, Steer Smarts Yeti steering, Savvy aluminum half doors.
From my conversations with MC 4.5 and high lift will benefit from the rear brackets
 
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