I am not sure on the part number. They are not yet listed as being for 2019s and are listed as just 4th gen UCAs for the moment. Many members here have installed them with zero issues.Thanks guys. Any idea on teh part #? I was going to reach out to readylift today to see if they had it as I can't find info on their sight specifically for this.
Out of curiosity Why wouldn't RL just list the older UCA's as a fit for the DT rams if they actually do fit with no issues? They are significantly cheaper then the ones that come with the 2" level kit as well. This confuses me why they would miss all the sales of an existing product if it actually works.I am not sure on the part number. They are not yet listed as being for 2019s and are listed as just 4th gen UCAs for the moment. Many members here have installed them with zero issues.
Not sure on that one. Possibly to mislead customers into paying more for the same product, especially since they were the first to market anything for the 2019s. I bought their 2" top hat kit with control arms as the only other thing out was the RC preload spacer. Come to find out a month later that the suspension setup was the same as the 4th gens and I paid a whole lot more than I needed to.Out of curiosity Why wouldn't RL just list the older UCA's as a fit for the DT rams if they actually do fit with no issues? They are significantly cheaper then the ones that come with the 2" level kit as well. This confuses me why they would miss all the sales of an existing product if it actually works.
Yeah I just bought the same kit on Black Friday and got it 16% off and felt pretty good about it. Right now I am just confused and unsure of what I want to do. What I am unsure of, is a initial cost savings going to lead to a problem that ends up costing me double down the road to fix ? Right now, it sounds like we know the parts fit but is everything else the same (geometry, range of motion, etc)? Is it going to last long term? Hell, are any of these kits going to really last?Not sure on that one. Possibly to mislead customers into paying more for the same product, especially since they were the first to market anything for the 2019s. I bought their 2" top hat kit with control arms as the only other thing out was the RC preload spacer. Come to find out a month later that the suspension setup was the same as the 4th gens and I paid a whole lot more than I needed to.
Not sure that anybody has done a side by side comparison between them, but multiple members here have had them installed and checked out at the shop and said everything looks great. Longevity is always a gamble, especially with first year runs of a new model. If you want peace of mind, I would install the kit you already bought so you aren't worried about it. That's why I bought mine to begin with. I didn't want to have to worry about the factory UCAs going bad early and having to replace them or the ball joint popping out of socket. The extra money for peace of mind is well worth it in my book.Yeah I just bought the same kit on Black Friday and got it 16% off and felt pretty good about it. Right now I am just confused and unsure of what I want to do. What I am unsure of, is a initial cost savings going to lead to a problem that ends up costing me double down the road to fix ? Right now, it sounds like we know the parts fit but is everything else the same (geometry, range of motion, etc)? Is it going to last long term? Hell, are any of these kits going to really last?