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My 2020 Ranger with Bilstein level kit needs a-arms. So please show and tell your a-arm upgrades. I would like to know if Raptor Bronco or Ranger A-arms would work?
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For someone that just put the bilstein level struts on, why do you need new a-arms? Should I be worried or are you just wanting to upgrade?
 

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Watching to gain knowledge of possible upgrade options for later..?
 

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I think you mean the upper control arms. I went with the Eibach Pro-Alignment Kit since I ordered coilvers from them. I felt there were mixed opinions on whether or not a 2.5" lift would require more adjustment, so just got these to be safe. Installer had no issues with them and allowed for all the needed alignment work. Looks pretty solid.

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I think you mean the upper control arms. I went with the Eibach Pro-Alignment Kit since I ordered coilvers from them. I felt there were mixed opinions on whether or not a 2.5" lift would require more adjustment, so just got these to be safe. Installer had no issues with them and allowed for all the needed alignment work. Looks pretty solid.

https://eibach.com/product/5.25665K
Going down the same train of thought, I have the Icon tubular arms (for the aluminum spindle), and they've served me very well. Not as much adjustment on these, but haven't had any issues.
 


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Oh might be a bit tooo over the top, but golly I want it.

https://www.bajakits.com/c-1459195-truck-suspension-ford-4wd-ranger-2019-prerunner-kit.html

They also have what they call a chase kit which is the upper control arms which may be more what you’re looking for

https://www.bajakits.com/i-31570264...ford-ranger-2wd-4wd.html?ref=category:1459198

sorry I don’t actually have any real world knowledge about them or anything other than the stock ones…
Icon also seems to have two different types of upper control arms. The one mentioned prior (tubular.) and billet (think they’re called icon’s uca delta kit.)
 
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Camburg would have been my first choice, but could not resist the deal on the group buy for the Icon awhile back. So far they have been great and an improvement over stock
 
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For someone that just put the bilstein level struts on, why do you need new a-arms? Should I be worried or are you just wanting to upgrade?
I’m wanting new upper A arms for more travel and ball joints.
 

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I would think a 2.5" lift over stock would be ok with OEM uppers. Considering the Tremor is what 1.0-1.5" taller than stock Ranger? I have not heard the Tremor uppers are different but that said, Ford was so quiet over all the little changes they made on this model. Sure they are the same though.

I have a 1" level in the front and 48k miles, no issues with the ball joints. Just had it aligned with the new tires and no play or signs of maxing travel. Others have been doing 2" levels up front with no complaints in the Tremor sub forum.

I want some billet Camburg billet arms just for the looks lol wont lie.
 

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I would think a 2.5" lift over stock would be ok with OEM uppers. Considering the Tremor is what 1.0-1.5" taller than stock Ranger? I have not heard the Tremor uppers are different but that said, Ford was so quiet over all the little changes they made on this model. Sure they are the same though.

I have a 1" level in the front and 48k miles, no issues with the ball joints. Just had it aligned with the new tires and no play or signs of maxing travel. Others have been doing 2" levels up front with no complaints in the Tremor sub forum.

I want some billet Camburg billet arms just for the looks lol wont lie.
I ran the stock UCA's for a bit on my '19 when I put on the Fox 2.0 kit, and had no issues getting an alignment. Ford doesn't recommend a UCA with their Fox kit, so i can't imagine its entirely necessary if you're just going for a level (approx. 2" lift). I only threw on UCA's as i got a great price on them via a group buy on here a few years back
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