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Upper control arm NEEDED?

Discussion in '1st Gen Tundras (2000-2006)' started by allmotor, Mar 6, 2021.

  1. Mar 6, 2021 at 8:52 PM
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    So i'm researching the need of upper control arms with a 3" front and 2" rear lift ... is it needed and if so what brand is best without breaking the bank?
     
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    Generally Two inch lift in the front is all the OEM UCA wants to handle.

    @Darkness will be able to help more than I can. My lunch is almost over.

    There are a few options. If you live in a salty area, or grimy in general consider SPC upper control arms.

    If you dont care, or live in a Generally dry, salt free area you can go with a uniball like a camburg setup.
     
  3. Mar 6, 2021 at 8:56 PM
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    what is a safe lift with stock everything? I read 3inch front with 2inch rear was a safe OEM lift lol.. maybe not?

    I live in washington state... so not salt roads... truck was born in NY hence the frame being replaced.. my luck =0)
     
  4. Mar 6, 2021 at 8:58 PM
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    The general consensus I found with the gurus here was 2 inches is livable for a short while in the front. Anything above that you will want an aftermarket arm with more adjustment.
     
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    That's a uniball. What year is your truck?

    You're posting things for a 2ND/3RD gen, but your profile icon shows 2000 model truck which is first gen.

    Those won't fit.
     
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    sorry the link is so weird.. when you go to the site it has a drop down for the 1st gen...
     
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    On my end of the internet it just shows "tundra" generation isn't specified.

    Screenshot_20210306-230835_Chrome.jpg

    Screenshot_20210306-231112_Chrome.jpg

    These are two examples of what you can use. Personally, I used SPC when I raised mine 2 inches.

    Pics are now links.
     
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    I bought my lift kit from camburg so it came with camburg UCA. Saved a little money buying one of their packages, plus got 15% off on Black Friday.
     
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    Or do this.
     
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    If salt matters go with SPC. You don't really want uniballs if you drive on salted roads.
     
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    This is a great site!
     

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