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First Gen SPC/MEVOTECH Upper Control Arms

Discussion in '1st Gen Tundras (2000-2006)' started by revtune, Jan 20, 2020.

  1. Jan 20, 2020 at 6:30 AM
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    revtune

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    Hello fellow first gen owners. Figured I’d share this deal from rock auto. There was a thread recently talking about Chinese/aftermarket upper control arms for our trucks. The cost of the ebay/Chinese control arms ranging between $300-$400. Well, I did the numbers on the mevotech/spc arms with the discount code applied, shipping and tax (Texas) to my door. The price comes out to $442.00! To me even if the ball joints you get are not greasable, you are still getting a superior product compared to the cheaper ebay/Chinese options out there.

    To apply the discount code, look for the field that says “how did you here about us?”

    Copy and paste this number into that field: 12720121784680764

    It will give you 5% off your entire order.

    here are some pictures of the ones I got from rock auto.

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  2. Jan 20, 2020 at 7:07 AM
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    Well my Mevotech lower ball joint didn't last, beside what part of that is Mevotech? I bet the control arm is made by Moog, because it says Moog on the box. Not a bad thing. Then the ball joint is an SPC which is not to bad but I have no experience with that company. So maybe the bag of bushings & washers is Mevotech.
     
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    Very interesting. I've been saying for a long time that most brands of aftermarket arms don't actually make their arms (fab shops aside). That box says Moog and Ray (raybestos?). Made in USA sounds nice to me.
     
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    Yeah and the most expensive ones like Total Chaos don't even clear the coil bucket. Like seriously guys, how do you screw that up? I realize it's an easy fix but for $700 I shouldn't have to. It really makes me wonder if they did ANY testing.
     
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    Personally, I would. The first SPC ball joints failed prematurely and that's why they switched to a greasable unit.
     
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    My Camburg set didn't clear either. :facepalm:
     
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    Can you use theses with factory arms? , I was told to go with OEM for the lower ball joints after hearing many "fail stories"
    Please advise,
    Thanks
     
  12. Jan 22, 2020 at 10:34 PM
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    No. These ball joints only fit the spc uppers
     
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    What @empty_lord said. Just to expand, they're a completely different design. The SPC joints use a giant nut on top to bolt into the arm with a square washer to adjust caster. Then are also held into the knuckle with a nut but have a spacer in the knuckle to accommodate that you've flipped the whole deal opposite from stock.

    They're a very nice setup I've got almost 30k on mine and am very happy with them.
     
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    What up guys? I found this thread a few days ago and placed my order from Rock Auto. I just got these today and am happy to report that these are now shipping with the greasable ball joints! :thumbsup:

    Thanks a ton to the OP for finding these!

    On a side note, I see these come with high durometer poly bushings... have you guys noticed any additional NVH after installing these?
     
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