Holy smokes! How'd you find the lift UCA part numbers? And you were able to compare them side by side. Could you see the difference? More range on the new ball joint or the angle of the ball joint integrated on the new swing arm a different angle?There might be shenanigans at the parts bin. I got the Mopar lift ucas from RockAuto, funny thing is they are less than half the price of a regular uca. $65 instead of $170
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You're not wrong. LOLEwww spacers. Logic says just wait, save up and do the install one single time and deal with the rake until then.
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The part numbers are in the lift kit installation instructions. The uca are identical other than more travel in the ball joint. I have them on my truck now which is stock ride height. Camber, alignment, etc. all checks outHoly smokes! How'd you find the lift UCA part numbers? And you were able to compare them side by side. Could you see the difference? More range on the new ball joint or the angle of the ball joint integrated on the new swing arm a different angle?
This is a good point. I was actually discussing this exact subject with a coworker today.When I was younger my patience was zero, I would take XYZ apart just to install whatever mod. Then do it again days/weeks/months later to install part B. Nowadays if I know it requires me to remove the same parts I gotta remove again to install another future mod.. I just wait and do it all at one time. Unless its needed repair.
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