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Old 04-17-2007, 07:29 AM   #1
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Rough Country leveling kit hitting control arm.

Has anyone else had this problem with a leveling spacer kit? My upper control arm is hitting the cover where the shock mounts on the top when the weight is taken off the syspension. Becuase the shock is sitting 2 inches lower than where it normally is, there isnt enough room for the shock to bottom out, instead the control arm hits where the shock mounts. Any ideas on what I can do to fix this? Perhaps notch out either that cover, or the control arm, or put a spacer and a longer bolt where my ball joint is on the upper control arm. Any help would be great.
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Old 04-17-2007, 07:47 AM   #2
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Re: Rough Country leveling kit hitting control arm.

Yeah pretty much all level spacer kits do this. The UCA hits the top of the coil bucket. Best way to correct is get tubular UCA's from Total Chaos or NCD.
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Re: Rough Country leveling kit hitting control arm.

I wouldnt say ALL kits do this. My PRG kit doenst hit because he tested a lot of different sizes to be sure of this. If you try and put too big a spacer in this will happen! Now you can either upgrade to the Total Chaos or Camburg UCA's.
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