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The funny thing is I started this thread for a completely different purpose which was to find a UCA to relieve ball joint stress when leveling a tremor.
That's the main reason why I have subscribed to this post.
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Gotcha. Guess surprised to hear that 2” level was causing problems with the stock arm.
It was only a problem at max droop, however binding is the last thing I want when desert wheeling. Also I assumed I would just burn through ball joints if I left them stock. The guy who sells the 2” tremor lift clearly stated that you wouldn’t absolutely need new UCAs if you drive a mall crawler but they would definitely benefit from off road use.
 

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A spacer lift isn’t beneficial for off-roading anyways. It will give you more body clearance, but no further articulation and suspension travel. Plus as we are seeing they mess with geometry.
Very true, however I am extremely pleased with the fox 2.0’s for now and don’t plan on changing them anytime soon. The whole idea behind it was to be able to run a new and bigger tire (Falken Wildpeak AT3w 285/70/17). More lift = Bigger Tires = More ground clearance.
 

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Very true, however I am extremely pleased with the fox 2.0’s for now and don’t plan on changing them anytime soon. The whole idea behind it was to be able to run a new and bigger tire (Falken Wildpeak AT3w 285/70/17). More lift = Bigger Tires = More ground clearance.
I run those tires at that size on my stock Tremor suspension. No rubbing when switched crash bars to ReadyLift.
 


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I run those tires at that size on my stock Tremor suspension. No rubbing when switched crash bars to ReadyLift.
Already installed readylift crash bars as well. Like I said I plan to wheel this truck pretty hard and would rather be safe with a small leveling lift and not run on trails. Also my leveled tremor looks fantastic with no rake.
 

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Phew that UCA looks nice.
Here is what my tremor with the 2” FRL spacer looks like.

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Yea you can see what I mean by how much more range I get with the uniball compared to stock. Do you have a lift on yours as well?
 

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Already installed readylift crash bars as well. Like I said I plan to wheel this truck pretty hard and would rather be safe with a small leveling lift and not run on trails. Also my leveled tremor looks fantastic with no rake.
I wheel mine as well. Spacer lifts don’t help with anything off-roading except maybe to fit bigger tires, which aren’t needed to fit 285s.
 

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I wheel mine as well. Spacer lifts don’t help with anything off-roading except maybe to fit bigger tires, which aren’t needed to fit 285s.
You’re not hearing what I’m saying. I don’t care if you’re running 285s on stock with just the readylifts bars. I’m saying that I’m taking this truck through the desert to Johnson valley and wheeling it hard and I bet you $1,000 that without a leveling lift you would 100% rub your tires on the trials. I also have a -12 offset on my wheels, there is no doubt that I needed a little bit more room. Also as I have already stated I did it for the LEVELING LIFT. I don’t like having rake on my truck or the way it looks.
 

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@RangerStranger dude…. Idk how many times I can post I have the same 2” ford ranger lift level kit
Yea my bad dude I lacked on reading that. Also I’m assuming our cam bolts are at such different angles because the Baja Kits UCAs are so beefy, also their obviously a bit longer which is why I can’t get it to align properly.
 

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I may have been mentioned but six pages was a lot to scroll through for the lazy in me. I have the @SVC Offroad billet upper control arms on my 21 ford ranger tremor and love them.
 

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I may have been mentioned but six pages was a lot to scroll through for the lazy in me. I have the @SVC Offroad billet upper control arms on my 21 ford ranger tremor and love them.
$1,500 for UCAs is insane. They look awesome but Jesus that’s steep. Do you have a leveling kit on your Tremor as well?
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