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Brandon1
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Replacing my stock set on my Tundra with a used set of Camburg aftermarket UCA's. Trying to get my ball joint out of a bind, and create more clearance for my tires.

Here is a thread showing step by step;

http://www.tundrasolutions.com/forums/1gen-tundra/168810-new-camburg-ucas/

I'm thinking a few hours, but with most shit that I attempt I'm sure it will take longer. I wanted to pay someone like $100 or so to come do it at my shop, but I'm pretty well aware that is a little to cheap.

3/9/2011 8:50:05 AM

smoothcrim
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are you replacing the bushings in those used arms before you install them? i wouldn't install used bushings and expect to not have to do the job again unnecessarily soon

3/9/2011 9:16:49 AM

Brandon1
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Apparently these used UCA's have only 20k on them. I did think about replacing bushings, and probably should but with only 20k I figure I am somewhat safe.

3/9/2011 10:47:36 AM

dubcaps
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regardless of mileage, i'd prolly still do bushings just to be safe.

3/9/2011 10:54:18 AM

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