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Possibly a much cheaper substitution to Camburg/Icon Uniball Control Arms?

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Old 12-30-2014, 07:06 PM
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Sub'd. Definitely looking for some UCAs that'll help with keeping better geometry of a level.
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Bump, there back on the market. Thinking about getting them. Any more reviews from the ppl that have them? They offer them in silver now
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I saw that, too. I'd love to hear a bit more now that people have had them on longer.
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Still have mine on the truck. Still truckin along.
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Originally Posted by Mdgonzo101
Still have mine on the truck. Still truckin along.
How long have you had them?
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How was the geometry after people applied the level? Was it close to stock? Or did it still put a pretty stressed angle on the UCAs?
[MENTION=130245]Mdgonzo101[/MENTION] No issues in the ride? didn't have to replace anything?
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Geometry was close to stock. I run a 2 inch level on top of the 6 inch lift and I never had an issue aligning it. It does hit the spring but that's only because of the angle created by the 2 inch spacer. Won't hit the spring if you don't use the strut spacer like I do. I'm thinking about upgrading to the coil over setup due to the spring being not as wide as stock. I don't get too serious with the truck. I've beat it up a little bit and everything is still working great. I've had them on for about a year now.
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Cool, man. I was thinking a strut spacer or QuickLIFTs. I guess we'll see!
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I should probably mention that my stock UCA's hit the spring in the same spot too. I ordered a 6oz bottle of TriFlow Lube for the uniballs.


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