UCA required?

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Need some input... I purchased the standard OME 2-3" lift and diff drop but elected not to get UCA's. Are they absolutely required or can I have the lift installed and purchase later? Is there safety concerns or is it just a matter of alignment? Thx!
 
Need some input... I purchased the standard OME 2-3" lift and diff drop but elected not to get UCA's. Are they absolutely required or can I have the lift installed and purchase later? Is there safety concerns or is it just a matter of alignment? Thx!
I got them for my OME lift. From what I was told a lift without them gives you no room for adjustment of camber. The UCAs I got with the kit allows adjustment room if needed. And they didn't cost all that much.
 
I got them for my OME lift. From what I was told a lift without them gives you no room for adjustment of camber. The UCAs I got with the kit allows adjustment room if needed. And they didn't cost all that much.
Thx. I'm not apposed to making the purchase but most are $1000 by the time you pay for shipping and duty and a lot of supplier don't ship to Canada. I actually purchased Freedom UCA from Amazon last night but they're on back order for a month. Now I need to decide if i hold off on the install or replace them after. Hoping someone will can shed some light on if OEM will be safe for a short period.
 
Thx. I'm not apposed to making the purchase but most are $1000 by the time you pay for shipping and duty and a lot of supplier don't ship to Canada. I actually purchased Freedom UCA from Amazon last night but they're on back order for a month. Now I need to decide if i hold off on the install or replace them after. Hoping someone will can shed some light on if OEM will be safe for a short period.
They should be fine for the time you need, maybe much longer.
 

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