Ron, I did understand what those guys were saying btw. An aftermarket control arm won't fix the problem at droop, I get that. But the reality is, as you pointed out, those springs are so insanely stiff, if he is able to back that spindle off the frame 3/8 of an inch (which an aftermarket control arm, lowering the BJ location, thereby slightly correcting the camber, moving the top of the spindle out as the control arm goes up the camber arc and consequently away from the frame... by juuust a bit) should be enough to fix my friends problem. Because like you realize, that thing isn't going to compress much anyways. And realistically he doesn't even offroad it. Train tracks will be his biggest obstacle.
But I don't feel like explaining all of that on dezertrangers. I'm so bored with those guys. Such a mistake not to post in the fab section. 95% of that thread is bullshit, and it's 3 fucking pages. Like I don't have better things to do with my time.
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