Which upper control arm do I want?

BMR Tech

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Kelly,


Will yours work with a racecraft mount?

Our parts are designed to factory spec, so they will work with any other parts designed around factory spec. (bolt sizes/lengths)

I mean that if/when I get a new UCA I'd like to keep the OEM mount

Well, at one point and time we were the ONLY company who could claim that our 2011+ UCA would fit the factory 2011+ with a stock mount.

I still don't fully comprehend this. Are you saying, our arm won't fit the factory mount? Are you talking about the clunking if you use any aftermarket arm with a stock mount?

I stopped keeping up with what companies were doing, but the last time I knew anything about the Steeda design, it was not a direct fit on 2011, they used the 2005-2010 Style UCA with a modified Mount, like almost everyone else.
 

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Our parts are designed to factory spec, so they will work with any other parts designed around factory spec. (bolt sizes/lengths)


Well, at one point and time we were the ONLY company who could claim that our 2011+ UCA would fit the factory 2011+ with a stock mount.

I still don't fully comprehend this. Are you saying, our arm won't fit the factory mount? Are you talking about the clunking if you use any aftermarket arm with a stock mount?

I stopped keeping up with what companies were doing, but the last time I knew anything about the Steeda design, it was not a direct fit on 2011, they used the 2005-2010 Style UCA with a modified Mount, like almost everyone else.

NO, I just didn't really wanna go through the bother of changing out the stock mount.
If there's gonna be noises and /or other unwanted issues, than I'll either replace the mount too or just don't bother at all with even doing the UCA
 

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Honestly. The mount isn't that bad once you've done it. Been there twice now on my 06 and I could do it with my eyes closed now. The only part that truly sucks is the bolt on top of the differential. Helps big time to have a second person there.


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Honestly. The mount isn't that bad once you've done it. Been there twice now on my 06 and I could do it with my eyes closed now. The only part that truly sucks is the bolt on top of the differential. Helps big time to have a second person there.


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I agree. I should have done it with another person but was too anxious to get it done.

I put a screw jack on the axle input end so I could articulate it up and down to get that bolt in easy.

I also used a screw jack to hold the gas tank up so it could be lowered down. The only thing I would do differently next time is wait till I have less than 1/8 of a tank of gas. A full tank was a nightmare and was a dumb mistake on my part lol.
 
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I had half a tank when I did mine last weekend.
I was able to remove one strap completely and let the gas tank rest on a jack while I unscrewed the other straps bolt about halfway out. then I could slip out the whole mount with the arm attached. ford loctite is really a bitch but I can say the install went well.
 

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I see Gabe.

I am just trying to be helpful and figure out what you are saying.

Keep in mind, every single aftermarket UCA requires either a custom spacer/washer OR an aftermarket Upper Mount, to prevent "clunking"

Although I am not a fan of it, I do have many customers running our UCAs with the Steeda spacers, and they appear to have no issues.
 

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Gabe, I found it easier to just install the UCA with the mount as one piece. The Mount installation itself is super easy, just take your time. A company typically builds their adj. arm to match their mount to fit perfectly. The stock mount isn't a terrible piece but it isn't great one either and I feel it to be a bit "flimsy". I would feel more comfortable buying both the mount and arm together, from the same company as they're built to fit each other. Just my 2 cents.
 

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Gabe, I found it easier to just install the UCA with the mount as one piece. The Mount installation itself is super easy, just take your time. A company typically builds their adj. arm to match their mount to fit perfectly. The stock mount isn't a terrible piece but it isn't great one either and I feel it to be a bit "flimsy". I would feel more comfortable buying both the mount and arm together, from the same company as they're built to fit each other. Just my 2 cents.

Concur; did the Whiteline UCA/mount at the same time.
 

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Good luck doing it separately. There isnt room to get the bolt securing the arm to the mount out and even if you could forget using a torque wrench when you put it back together.


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Put my arm and torqued it on the mount outside of the car! Only way to go.
 

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I just lowered the stock mount and bolted the steeda up to it. It was a little tight but I work in some tight areas for a living so I guess I'm used to it.
 

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