Trust me, Kelly, if I start seeing the UCA bushings coming apart I'll be in the market for something other than a direct OE replacement off the dealer's parts shelf. Maybe even something that uses the newer UCA length . . .
Norm
They typically "rip" or separate on the rear portion of the bushing, closest to the differential.
$850 for a UCA?!?! Holy crap... That more than my Griggs Torque arm cost.
Our Spherical UCA for the 11+ is $349.95. The Mount is $149.95
Our new UTCA033 is definitely costly, but, it's got A LOT of engineering and testing behind it. There is no other UCA on the planet that comes with the amount of quality pieces.


