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Re: calmini no longer makes UCA's for early troopers. [Re: Richard Saylor] #825505 07/21/07 09:01 PM
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94rodeo Offline
Body Damage is Cool
I say that the calmini loss is not a loss at all. Not much gained from the uca's. Just do a t bar crank and a ball joint flip. Save your money from the bj spacers and uca's to put towards a sas that you will ultimately do.


Troy


94 Rodeo
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Re: calmini no longer makes UCA's for early troopers. [Re: 94rodeo] #825506 07/21/07 09:58 PM
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Shovel Offline OP
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I say that the calmini loss is not a loss at all. Not much gained from the uca's. Just do a t bar crank and a ball joint flip.


As someone who has done both (and both were on 91 troopers) I disagree. The calmini UCA's are superior to a BJ flip w/ spacer. Easier to align, more range of motion without binding the upper BJ, and superior handling of the brake line.. plus of course the fact that they came with stainless steel brake lines. I have BJ flip w/ spacer now and would buy calmini UCA's if they were available.

Re: calmini no longer makes UCA's for early troopers. [Re: Shovel] #825507 07/23/07 05:59 PM
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Jonesy Offline
Rock Warrior
I believe I have access to 2 sets of UCA's

However they are for the 98+ Rodeo Sports/Amigos and Rodeos(I believe this would work on the Rodeo)

Part # IP2045


'97 Rodeo
3.2L V6
DOR 3" lift, 3"BL, DOR Boulder Bars, Tera-Low's, 33x10.5,Surco Safari Rack, Cobra CB, Rancho 9000's....andnNow with Half-Doors for the summer
Re: calmini no longer makes UCA's for early troopers. [Re: Jonesy] #825508 07/23/07 09:19 PM
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94rodeo Offline
Body Damage is Cool
I like that on the stock a arms, you don't have to replace the bushings all the time like you do on the calmini ones. I also had no alignment issues with mine when I used the stock ones, bottom line is that for the money, I would rather just do another sas instead of a calmini lift with a arms.


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