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how much you looking to lift? you can crank the t-bars and get about 1 1/2 inches without the UCA's. With the UCA's you'll get about 3inchs. The UCA's dont lift the truck, the t-bars do, the UCA's just allow it to 'align' properly. What yr pathy you have? I got my UCA's for my 93 pathy from roughcountry.com for $125. Made for a hardbody, but work on the pathy.

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ya mine is a 93 pathy to. i just dont want to put that much stress on my ball joints. plus i would like to get a little more lift out of it.

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then i suggest some new UCA's from roughcountry.com. might not be as strong as others, but will do the trick, specially for someone on a tight budget. Call em up and ask for the price on just the UCA's, dont tell them they are for a pathy or they wont warrenty them. :aok: 1-800-222-7023. Also if your doing the UCA's might wanna do your upper balljoints too. And your stock shocks will work find with the lift. Whats your plans to lift the rear end?

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i dont know what i want to do for the rear end. i was thinking some new coils. i dont know any suggestions would be appriciated.

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also i started to notice a little bit of a clunking kind of noise when i turn. while i have the front end apart should i do new bushings and lower ball joints? what about steering. do i have to change that as well?

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clunking noise could just be your steering stops.. put some grease on them. I bought my rear springs from 4x4parts.com im very happy with them. and if you plan to wheel your pathy count on updating your steering very soon, specialy if your gonna run bigger tires, i bought my steering upgrade from L&P performance, and im also very happy with it too.

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