Beleive it or not, I was the first one to find out and inform calmini of this problem years ago, the thing was that they had designed them on a '92 trooper and didnt do enough research to figure out that there was a change between '94 and '95. When I called them to try and work this problem out they were completly un-willing to help me and it's obvious that they still do not care or they would have fabbed up and created a new arm. I kept my parts and cut and re-fabbed them myself. If you do this it will void the warrenty but it's the only way to make them fit, the arm must be cut and extended for it to allign correctly. hope this helps, sorry that you had to find out how horrible they are about helping people this way.....


Scott

'95 trooper, custom long arm coil sprung SAS on 37's, welded front, LSD rear, 4.56 gears, tera lows in the garage ....
http://www.cardomain.com/id/scooter36863