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#241
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I am on the fence about the Camburg or the Icon UCA. I like the Camburg a little better. It seems the ball joint and the tapered shaft seem a little stronger in design. Anyone know for sure? I have the stock 18" fx4 wheels on my 2011 that I plan to keep for awhile and then maybe find another 18" wheel.
#243
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#244
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I will soon be getting back stateside and will be doing some work on my 150. I plan on getting Camburg Fox Combo Trail Series 2.0 Kit from TAP Auto and an add a leaf in the rear. I found a set of 2013 Raptor wheels to install on my truck. I was going to put 285/70R17 BFG All-Terrains (33's) on them. My only real concern is the back spacing on the raptor wheels which I believe is 6.18". Will they work with the kit? I have a 2013 XLT 5.0 Screw. Thanks for any info
#245
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Not enough clearance? what if I put in a small spacer? I'm not doing a leveling block I am doing the Fox 2.0 coilovers. I believe they are a smaller but better spring.
#246
Great news for all of us with Camburg UCA's! I just got off the phone with Scott from Camburg and I was asking him if there was any way to modify the UCA caps from their Toyota line in order to fit out trucks to help with keeping dirt and crap out of there. Well luckily for all of us, we don't have to try and modify them because they already have one in the works!!!! This is really exciting news IMO because I think it would really help to protect the UCA during the winters here. He said they have to finalize the design and make a few runs of them but that we should see them up on the website in 6-8 weeks.
I would have to assume that they are still in the testing phase..I cant even find any uniball UCA's for our 09-14's on the camburg website
#247
Ford Enthusiast
http://camburg.com/store/04-08-f-150...ll-upper-arms/
For some reason the address is 04-08 arms but the description clearly states 04-14.
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#250
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http://iconvehicledynamics.com/shop/...cover-cap.html