I probably wouldn't try it. You may have to look at a more non budget option for UCA. What's strange is that their website says it's for 4wd only where Icon lists their UCA as 2wd/4wd. I don't see what the difference is for RC
I had Icon rears for a short time and was pretty disappointed. They did well at first but wore out quickly. Less than 30k miles and they were shot. Swapped them out for Fox 2.0 to match the front and I have been much happier.
I've enjoyed the Fox 2.0. I went with them because I got a deal. I also had icon rear shocks and was pretty disappointed in them. Changed to Fox and the Icons seemed worn out already after less than 40k miles
I think there is some confusion about which 303 product is in question. 303 graphene seems to be pictured above which is meant for paint. 303 aerospace protectant is meant for plastics and vinyl.
Carpro makes a better ceramic than 303 hands down. I don't think anyone will argue that. The ease...
303 is the only thing I use anymore on plastics. Inside and out. Brings it back to life and great protection from the sun. You won't be disappointed. Leaves a great looking finish on the dash and isn't greasye
Interesting. I have always read that they don't last as long. Now that I look further into it, I'm seeing some places say they last longer and some places saying iridium lasts longer. Clear as mid.
I believe some Ford plugs are rebranded Denso as well. Also, you get longer life out of iridium plugs compared to ruthenium.
I feel like Ford has changed plug recommendations so much it's hard to keep up with what plugs you should run.
More protection for sure. I bounced off the stock bash plate (the non FX4 one) a couple of times and put some dents in it but the ARB feels like it will take significantly more abuse without denting.
Not bad. I did it myself with no problems. I did use a jack to help support the transmission section when installing. The instructions suck. There is another thread on here somewhere that helps clarify where some bolts are used that is helpful. Careful not to snap the cage nuts. I broke one of...