Do I need new upper control arms for my 2-inch F-150 level?

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  • AmbiguousRalph
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    I’m planning on installing a 2-inch leveling kit on my Ford F-150. I’ve heard that sometimes you need to replace the upper control arms when you do this. For those who have leveled their F-150s, did you find it necessary to get aftermarket upper control arms, and what were your experiences?

    unripe_withholding
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    I found that stock upper control arms can be at a bad angle after a 2-inch level, causing the ball joints to wear out quickly. When I installed a 2-inch level, my stock control arms were at a terrible angle, and the ball joints went bad almost immediately. I ended up using KSP 2-4 inch upper control arms, but they didn’t have any adjustability.

    shabby_browsing
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    When I lifted my F-150 by more than 2 inches, I found that getting aftermarket upper control arms was highly recommended. I learned that replacing the upper control arm is necessary if you go higher than 2 inches with a puck leveling kit.

    After going with a 2.5-inch level, I realized that the stock upper control arms aren’t made to handle the stress at those angles—they became very loose and floppy after two years.

    OddlyFeeble
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    After installing a leveling kit around 2 inches, I experienced issues with the stock upper control arms hitting the coil bucket. I decided to buy aftermarket control arms to replace my OEM ones because the OEM control arms with a leveling kit caused them to smash against the coil bucket. The aftermarket arms had much less contact, although there was still a little bit at full droop.

    SuddenSwimmer
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    I’ve seen several people mention that aftermarket upper control arms for lifted applications often have the ball joint angle changed, which helps even out the angles after a lift.

    While some believe that any aftermarket UCA will work, I’ve noticed that others recommend specific brands like BDS, Icon, Freedom Off Road, and Tuff Country.

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