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These 1-4" lift front upper control arms by DEEKE 4X4 ACCESSORIES are precision-engineered tubular alloy steel replacements designed specifically for Jeep Grand Cherokee WK and Commander XK models (2005-2010). Featuring integrated lubrication sleeves and pressed-in ball joints, they enhance off-road capability by increasing ground clearance and suspension travel while ensuring durability and easy maintenance.
Brand | DEEKE 4X4 ACCESSORIES |
Fit Type | Vehicle Specific Fit |
Auto Part Position | Front Upper |
Material | Alloy Steel |
Orientation | Drivers Side |
Unit Count | 2.0 Count |
Manufacturer | DEEKE 4X4 ACCESSORIES |
Model | 05GC-14F-1 |
Item Weight | 15.25 pounds |
Package Dimensions | 13.86 x 12.87 x 6.02 inches |
Country of Origin | China |
Item model number | 05GC-14F-1 |
Exterior | Polished |
Manufacturer Part Number | 05GC-14F-1 |
J**P
Great value and craftsmanship
This is great product and a great deal for the price. Installed myself and looks great on my Tacoma.
R**H
Worked perfect for me
These fit my 2008 Jeep Liberty KK perfectly and solved the problem where the stock UCAs hit the strut spring due to the 2" lift kit. I've put it through it's paces on my local 4wd roads and it seems very solid. Would buy from these folks again.
D**C
Excellent WK2 control arms at a great price!!
Really sturdy upper control arms for my wk2 Jeep Grand Cherokee with a 2 1/2 inch lift. It got everything aligned properly and corrected the squeaks from the previous control arms that I had installed. No issues with the grease nipples either like others have noted, just be sure to not over tighten them. So far so good. Highly recommend these control arms. A++
R**O
Some GOOD and some not so good
Another Great Idea for a Product that looks impressive on Paper, but not so great in real world.The Good:Beefy, strong and well made. Polyurethane bushings are larger in size than the original OEM design and they are supposed to last a very long time. Being greasable is another great idea.Ball Joint: removable, greasable (!) and larger in size than the OEM design. Rubber Boot is thick and large.The Not so good:The 90-degree zerks (Metric M6-1.00 threads) at the bushing were supposed to fit in the small, confined space available in the frame cups on the inner fender. However, during the installation I struggled to get the Control Arms to go deep enough inside in order for the holes to align for the mounting bolts. This is when I broke them both zerks. Then I realized why: they were hitting at the inner top of the cups, thus not allowing the Control Arm to get up enough to fit. I ended up taking off the Control Arm, using another set of zerks to apply plenty of grease (until it started to come out) and then used two of the shortest M6 bolts that I had to cap the threaded holes to prevent dirt to reach inside.Next: the large Washers that were intended to go on both sides of each bushing, require two sets of hands for installation. Even when I applied some sticky grease, they continue to slide out due to the very tight fit. When I managed to get then all in, the Control Arm was still not going in deep enough for the holes to align. I wasted about an hour and a lot of effort, with no prevail. Then I realized why: the washers are too large on the Outside Diameter and they were hitting inside the rounded frame cups. Washers should have about 44-45 mm Outer Diameter instead of the 54 mm Dia.I ended up installing the Control Arms without the Washers, but they still didn't want to go all the way for the proper hole alignment: the Outer edge of the polyurethane Bushings should be tapered (!) at 45 or 60 degree angle. Otherwise, you need to apply military force to make them go all the way in, so that the bolts could slide in.Remember: you need another person to help you with the installation, holding and jiggling (up and down) on the Control Arm, until all the 3 holes come into a perfect alignment, so that you can finally slide through the mounting bolt.I was too tired and exhausted after several good hours to be able to continue with the Control Arm installation on the other side (driver side) of the Jeep.It should take a lot less time, after the hard learned lessons from the previous attempt at installation.AGAIN: a great idea on paper that does not match the reality in the real world !I should get paid for the feedback and for the product improvement provided.Good Luck.UPDATE: after a few days of driving the Jeep, I did a quick visual inspection. Noticed immediately a dent in the rubber Jounce Stop Bumper. The zerk on the Ball Joint made it and the red plastic cap was also missing. Note: I have a small Lift on the Jeep (about 1-1.5" on the front and 2" on the rear). Just by driving on some of the city streets makes the suspension travel up-and-down quite a bit: wavy roads and too many potholes and cracks of all sizes in the asphalt. Looks like I would have to find some more very short M6 x 5mm bolts with a very flat hex head, to replace the zerks at the ball joint.Anything longer, will bottom out and will stick out the same as the zerks.I will come back later with another update.UPDATE: found a set of 4 large & thin Washers (as described above) at Ace Hardware (corporate owned) store. I managed to re-install the RH Side Control Arm with the washers on both sides of the polyurethane bushings. What a PITA ! You need 6 hands maybe, to manage to do everything together. I would like to see in a video how the designers managed to do the task of installation, with all the components they envisioned.I will have to do the installation process on the LH side of the Jeep, after I will find another set of 4 large & thin Washers of the proper outer Dia .
J**Y
Great product
These controls arms were exactly as described, easy to install and looks great to boot! Highly recommend!
G**D
Super cheap Chinese made
This kit is a joke. Their photo looks OK, but when you pull it out of the box this is feather-weight… meaning they used some really thin cheap tube. No way I’m installing this, it’ll fold in half the first time it sees any stress. Installing it requires a front end disassembly, so I’d have to do it twice after buying one of the US quality kits. The bushings and ball joints looks super cheap too. This thing is just flimsy. I’m going to bring to our next club meeting to have a laugh before I return it. How is this cheap thing even DOT legal?! Skip it and get a quality US made control arm.
L**A
Good parts
Fast shipment and great communication and I have no complaints with the part, everything has worked great. Thanks again
R**D
3 star
build seems ok, only issue is the Grease fitting are WEAK .. cheaply made ones. been better if they included Brass fittings. while installing a few fitting they broke off. now when i go to re grease the units, i will have to tap drill out old cheapers and replace with Brass fittings. othan that they seem pretty good . Now if they have the aftermarket Rear control arms, that are not the standard build, but with the drop bracket and adjustable setting. might be a good set . just will have to replace all fitting with brass type fittings.. even a rethink with a led braided hose and mounting bracket would be a good ideal, for a better grease fitting ... that way you can mount it any place inside the splash gardliner .. So far, the seem to be a good build, i'm not a off roader , i just like a lifted Liberty that looks good and does what it needs to to do . winter time will be a somewhat test on these things ..and its not far off, if they hold up thru winter, then spring time i'll replace the fittings and i'll take it to the local off road park and put them thru a far test .. and then give a full review on a second set if they hold up /'/
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