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Skyjacker UCAs...any reviews???

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No experience with those, but Skyjacker products are typically on the lower end of quality. That 90 degree bend is a big red flag. Look at any other brand of tubular UCA and you will not see that. Why, because it is not as strong.
 

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90 degree bend shouldn't really be an issue, the UCA doesn't see near the forces the lower control arm does. Its probably plenty strong, just not sure on quality as mentioned above
 

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Skyjacker made some killer 12 inch springs in the 80s. Combined with 35 inch buckshot mudders and it's no wonder my kidney doesn't work as well as it should.
Loved me some Skyjacker back in the day.

I think it best to save the Skyjackers for the square body Chevys though.
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