Mini2nut you mind snapping a picture of your cv axel parked for angle reference?When my experienced shop, 88 Rotors, installed my King 2.5 shocks they insisted on using the premium ($1899) Camburg Kinetic upper control arms. They have had excellent results using this UCA and they install a TON of them.
https://www.camburg.com/products/ca...control-arm-kit-cam-310194-gry-cam-310194-gry
“These arms are meticulously designed and crafted using CAD and CNC machining. They are made from aerospace quality 6061 billet aluminum and undergo bead blasting, Type II anodizing, and laser etching for a sleek gun metal gray finish with our Camburg logo. The larger FK 1.25" uniball with a PTFE liner provides increased strength and mis-alignment for maximum wheel travel. The arms are made in the USA and are superior to cheaper imports. Model specific spacers machined from heat-treated stainless steel adapt the uniball to the spindle/knuckle without drilling or modifications. The 1.25" uniball allows for a larger bolt with a low profile press-on cap to resist the elements. The use of FK 7/8" chromoly heim joints allows for additional camber and caster adjustment while eliminating flexing/deflection and binding. AN/Mil-spec hardware, including a single pinch bolt and secondary jam nut, ensures secure heim joint performance in off-road conditions. The new V2 design increases usable wheel travel, corrects camber and caster, and eliminates weak factory ball-joints. All necessary hardware is included for installation. These arms are designed for 1-3" of lift”
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Agreed. I would look at a dif drop to get that angle more manageableWow, that’s an extreme angle
I'm just a little concerned with that ICON kit. I'm reading that the kit isn't good and causes vibrations. The leaking seems to have stopped for now. Not sure if all grease is just out or it was just initial pressure. I may also back off the preload a bit. King stated that 5 full spins is equal to an inch but also stated that factory preload was to level out the front with the rear. I'm not sure how true that was. I have it 3 full spins and I went from 21 1/2 in center hub to fender to 23 1/4. Initially 24 but I think perhaps the upper control arm needed to settle. I have a hard time believing these CVs can't handle it. I have a TRD Or and I know for sure my UCAs are better than the Toyota ones on the pros and I doubt I'm lifted much more than a TRD pro. I'd be curious to see the angle on a pro or trailhunter.Agreed. I would look at a dif drop to get that angle more manageable
Yeah I saw a 3rd gen here at my job and got under it to take a look and his CVs were way more angled. I'm becoming less and less concerned myself. I had an Icon stage 2 lift on my 3rd gen that I ran for 140k miles that I gave to my grandfather. Going to go stop by and get under it for peace of mind.I’m using All Dogs 1.5-2” lift springs and the Toyota UCA. I’m not concerned with the angles that I’m seeing in my truck.
Sweet thank you so much. I'm going to pick one of those up today. I will say my passenger side looks like it's in a better angle and that's the one that didn't leak.“Mini2nut you mind snapping a picture of your cv axel parked for angle reference?.
Request granted. I even used my magnetic angle finder on the LCA and halfshaft.
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