Instead of spreading vague information that may or may not be correct, why don't we list the improvements and negatives of after market UCA's on lifted trucks.
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Instead of spreading vague information that may or may not be correct, why don't we list the improvements and negatives of after market UCA's on lifted trucks.
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I don't have to prove anything and I have the right to post any time I'd like.
I have the right to post any time I'd like.
Let me highlight a few relevant points to THIS particular rig. It is not a mod for a "mods" sake. The question is, if you have to replace them anyway, and the cost is the same, do the aftermarket ones provide enough of a benefit to warrant going away from OEM, IF, as the poster says, cost is about the same... All other BS about shocks, tires, droop, and John's opinion are irrelevant and hypotheticals only. If ya gotta buy new ones anyway, just answer the question, new or aftermarket?Bringing this one back to life, guys. Thanks.
Time to replace the OEM UCAs on my '98 LX. 150k miles and the DS is starting to get some play in it. So, question is:
To those of you who have now been running aftermarket UCAs for a while now, was it worth it with regards to squeaking and maintenance? I really don't do much articulation-necessary driving on hard core trails. I do, however, plut a lot of miles on the truck, fully loaded, on back roads throughout the US and CA.
Need to get this done prior to a 6k miles trip to Guatemala coming up in Dec. The cost b/t OEM and aftermarket is more or less the same. I drive Christo's old pearl white LX, btw, with OME lift, Slee diff drop and resi shocks, and 315/70/17s.
Any thoughts on which way to go? You guys who have done the Carl's or Total Chaos, would you do it again or go with OEM?
Thanks for the help.
Wes
Wrong. Posting is a privilige and one for which you don't contribute to the site.
Now see there...that debate was fun! Folks can read various pros and cons and decide.
Now see there...that debate was fun! Folks can read various pros and cons and decide.
I have the right to post any time I'd like.
Trunk Monkey said:Wrong. Posting is a privilige and one for which you don't contribute to the site.
Wrong. Posting is a privilige and one for which you don't contribute to the site.
Is going against the grain not contributing? If you look closely, Shotts remains composed with his position, simply stating his opinion, albeit right or wrong. It's you guys who are going bananas and attacking him. I don't see him attacking any of you. Just my unsolicited opinion.![]()
Another example...aftermarket UCA's on a 100-series. I'm sorry if your feelings get hurt because you bought them. Reality is they provide almost ZERO improvements while they offer some negatives. They are 100% uneccessary on 99.9% of the 100's out there on the road.