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Old 05-24-2019, 11:29 PM #1
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Cornfed lift 2 1.5 alignment question?

Just got my cornfed spacer kit installed, with k02 285s, loving the look. I still have stock uca. Is this alignment normal with stock uca and this mild lift. Thanks for the help
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Will be posting pics of the rig tomorrow
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Any help will be greatly appreciated
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Caster could use a bump. You are probably maxed out with the stock UCAs. Take it on the freeway and see if it wanders. You will know if aftermarket UCAs will be needed.
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In general, the higher the lift, the more difficult it becomes to get caster and camber numbers within spec with stock UCAs. You should be able to do better than this with only 2" of lift, though. It doesn't look like the alignment tech made much of an effort to adjust the caster. It can be tricky and take much juggling of the alignment cam bolts to get the optimum balance between caster and camber (adjusting one affects the other).

I have ~2.5" of front lift, and the old-school mechanic I used didn't have a newfangled laser alignment rig -- just a bubble level held against the wheel flange. He was able to get +2.5º caster on both sides with 0º camber, but it took him a while. That's about the most that can be extracted from stock UCAs at that amount of lift.

Bottom line, try again with a more knowledgeable (or at least more thorough) alignment tech.
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Any decently priced Uca suggestions? And how much is install usually?
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Pic of the rig with the mild lift and 285s
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Cornfed lift 2 1.5 alignment question?

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Any decently priced Uca suggestions? And how much is install usually?


SPC/Light Racing UCAs are the best bang for the buck... in my opinion.

As far as an install cost, depends on your choice of installer. Shouldn’t be more than a couple hours.

2019 TRD Pro
Cornfed Suspension 2”/1” spacer lift.
SPC/LR UCAs.
Toytec differential drop and sway bar relocate kits.
Still on stock wheels and stock 265/70R17 Nitto Terra Grapplers.
Oh... and 1” wheel spacers too.

Good luck.





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if it aint rubbing, and your tires are wearing evenly then leave your alignment alone.
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Yea probably leave it as is unless I experience issues, but so far so good. No rubbing at all and drove it on the highway, felt normal, felt stock. Thanks for the feedback
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Pic of the rig with the mild lift and 285s
Great looking rig! The 2/1.5 and 285's really gives a nice stance
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Great looking rig! The 2/1.5 and 285's really gives a nice stance
Thanks, it’s night and day. I was in a debate about 275s or 285s, I’m happy I went with the 285s. To me the ride is the same as stock.
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SPC/Light Racing UCAs are the best bang for the buck... in my opinion.

As far as an install cost, depends on your choice of installer. Shouldn’t be more than a couple hours.

2019 TRD Pro
Cornfed Suspension 2”/1” spacer lift.
SPC/LR UCAs.
Toytec differential drop and sway bar relocate kits.
Still on stock wheels and stock 265/70R17 Nitto Terra Grapplers.
Oh... and 1” wheel spacers too.

Good luck.





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About to do this to my 2020 TRD Pro - thanks for sharing all these specs. Did you anticipate needing the ToyTec relocate kits and new UCAs, or did the install mechanic suggest them? I'm new to mods like this and want to make sure I ask the right questions of my mechanic?

Also, you think you have clearance for 285s?

Thanks in advance.
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Pic of the rig with the mild lift and 285s
Is it just me or are you running a reverse rake?

And yeah, you won't get more than 1 degree of caster with stock UCAs if running >=2" lift in the front. Be nice to get to 4, but it'd be nice if life was that easy lol
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