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Anarchy Offroad Custom Long Arms for Dodge Pickup

I wanted to tell everyone about some work that I am getting done on my 2003 Dodge Ram HO CTD. I live in Utah and have been looking for a nice suspension upgrade that will not only give me a smoother ride but also make the handling much better, well after looking around I had a hard time trying to decide which route to go every kit was either to cheaply built or outrageously expensive, well when I was out checking I started speaking to Brandon at Anarchy Offroad, He had built my Custom Long Arm Suspension on my Jeep Wrangler, as well as built many rock crawlers and competed in many rock crawling championships. Anyway back on subject he was saying that he wanted to build a "CUSTOM" Long Arm Suspension kit for the Dodge Pickup both 2nd and 3rd generation trucks. I was really excited upon talking to him about this because of his vast knowledge on building custom suspension. Well to make a long story short my truck is in his shop right now as he is building the kit for it. Both the upper and lower control arms are much stronger then the factory he has cut off all the factory control arm brackets and is building some custom control arm brackets, and has installed all bilstein shocks to improve the overall ride quality of the truck as well as the appearance. I will keep you updated on the progress but so far the truck is looking way SWEET. I will try to get some pictures to post up.
 
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MoparBob said:
Is he planning on marketing this as a kit or is this going to be a one off suspension? Keep us posted either way.





He is going to sell it and can do it either way, as a Lift kit or just get the Long Arms and Brackets. So if you already have a lift on it you can just get the Arms kinda of deal. At least that is what I understand
 
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RHyland said:
He is going to sell it and can do it either way, as a Lift kit or just get the Long Arms and Brackets. So if you already have a lift on it you can just get the Arms kinda of deal. At least that is what I understand





I just found out some more information about the arms, The lower arms are 14 inches longer then stock and the uppers are 7 inches longer, and they are adjustable just like my Jeep Wrangler TJ arms so you will be able to get your front axle right where you want it.
 
Bob4x4 said:
Sounds like the Cepek kit? The steering will be the big challenge.



Bob



The Long Arms are made by him they are not purchased from another dealer, and trust me the Steering won't be a issue at all. This guy knows his stuff. And the Anarchy Long Arms are going to be way better then any kit out there, you have to remember they are being developed and built by someone that has been into suspension for a VERY long time and he is a perfectionist. I think the biggest thing to know as well is the fact that it isn't coming from China like most of the products we see now days. This is made in the good old USA. I will get pictures and post them. Also if you have any questions I can find out the answer for or you can e-mail him directly at -- email address removed -- :cool:
 
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There's some pics up. . The kits he made are on trucks already and he's making 40 more kits right now. .

If you need anymore info hit me up and I'll pass it on to him for you.
 
Brandon The Knife does good work... but can it withstand this type of Barstow punishment all weekend long, let alone a 2000 mile prerun to La Paz and back?
 
desertbull said:
Brandon The Knife does good work... but can it withstand this type of Barstow punishment all weekend long, let alone a 2000 mile prerun to La Paz and back?

You forgot to mention that the same truck also pre ran last year's baja 1000 the same one that even Sal Fish (president and CEO of SCORE International) said was one of the toughest ever. Even more interesting is, that truck is not a race truck and has not received a proper race prep yet, put it takes everything the owner has put it through. Simply amazing suspension under that truck, the best riding bolt on suspension by far. Visit them at www.thecarlisuspension.com
 
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