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Old 07-25-2016, 12:57 AM
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Alright guys I had a few questions, I'm going to do the boss 0-3" coil overs in the front with new icon or fabtech UCAs, add a leaf in the rear with new reservoir shocks. If I want it level or maybe a little higher in the rear should I get the 1.5 or 2.5" AAL? Do I still need a block? And Can I fit stock 20" wheels on with the new control arms? Front coils will be set to 2.75 or the full 3".
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To answer your questions...

The plus 1.5 will be close to level, maybe a tad higher. You do not need blocks if you are doing the AAL.

When adding an aftermarket UCA, there is usually a max backspacing of 4.75-5". I believe your stock 20" wheels are 5.75" so you might need to run a spacer to clear it.

Are you set on Icon or Fabtech UCA's?

We have our UCA's available that have been VERY popular with the F150 crowd!

https://www.f150forum.com/f37/bajaki...u-need-349383/

Let me know!

Thanks

JT
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Originally Posted by Baja Kits
To answer your questions...

The plus 1.5 will be close to level, maybe a tad higher. You do not need blocks if you are doing the AAL.

When adding an aftermarket UCA, there is usually a max backspacing of 4.75-5". I believe your stock 20" wheels are 5.75" so you might need to run a spacer to clear it.

Are you set on Icon or Fabtech UCA's?

We have our UCA's available that have been VERY popular with the F150 crowd!

https://www.f150forum.com/f37/bajaki...u-need-349383/

Let me know!

Thanks

JT
Do you offer a cap for the UCA to keep the uniball cleaner for longevity?
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Originally Posted by squidpocalypse
Do you offer a cap for the UCA to keep the uniball cleaner for longevity?
We do not but I have a lot of customers who have used UCA's with caps and the uniballs still got really dirty!!

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Originally Posted by Baja Kits
We do not but I have a lot of customers who have used UCA's with caps and the uniballs still got really dirty!!

JT
I'm sure crap can still get in the uni with a cap but I would rather not invite it in per say without a cap. My truck sees a lot of salt in the winter on top of the dust, sand, mud, water, etc. Thanks JT.



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