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Re: SPC Upper Control Arms (UCA) Installation

Subject: Re: SPC Upper Control Arms (UCA) Installation
by NelsonV on 2011/2/10 2:11:13

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PLRX wrote:
You can not expand the UCA's thread longer than an inch. I calculated the size and alignment and installed 9-1/8" shims. Thats why I had to use shims without shims the UCA would expand longer than an inch.

They come without instructions but, I searched and found them.


Oh, now I see. Yeah I had a similar issue. Two of my sleeves were a little too short for my application, so I made my own.
(Who did you buy the UCAs from? My vendor would have supplied any length sleeve needed.)

Also, I can't really tolerate a stack of shims in my car. In the Chevelle, the UCA cross-shaft is mounted in-board of the frame perch and would interfere with me headers.

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