First Gen Tacoma Truck Camper Gets JBA Upper Control Arms!
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- čas přidán 10. 09. 2024
- The first gen Toyota Tacoma truck camper was due for some upper ball joints. Instead of going through the whole process of pushing out and installing just the ball joints, I decided to install some JBA adjustable upper control arms. Two birds one stone! These offer adjustability to get a better alignment with the lift as well as more clearance from the coil spring! Not the easiest thing to install, but I hope you guys learn something and get some enjoyment out of my struggle!
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You almost got me with the Prelude joke!!! Geezus!!
Great vid as always!! #KeepElevating
Hahah had to do it to you guys! Much love to you!
Just put JBA's, 881 coils, 5100's, upper and lower ball joints front... rear got Old Man Emu leaf springs, grease-able shackles, 5100's. Have a 2002 Tacoma bought new, love my Tacoma and now it rides and corners like a sports car compared to the old suspension. My JBA's are red of course, my 881 springs bright lime green!... flat black spray paint addressed this. Really loved this video!... you hung in there! "Covered in sweat and grease". 110% genuine, real deal video of the journey and many lessons learned that we can all benefit from... educational, informative, entertaining and fun! Well done!
Did you disassemble in order to paint to paint JBAs or did you just send it?
Did you disassemble in order to paint JBAs or did you just send it?
@@ConnorLee, flat black spray can after all the install... just send it... red JBA's, 881 springs were bright lime green... WTF?
Oddly enough, I just replaced my UCAs and ball joints a few weeks ago. I cheaped out when I bought the tools, specifically the ball joint separator and the UCAs separator. It was cheap Chinese, made tools and they were essentially one and dones. They’re trashed but they were only like $50 total for both, so I think I got my moneys worth. The build is looking great, keep it up!
Sounds about right but glad you got the job done! Did your ball joints come out a bit easier than mine?
@@ConnorLeequite a bit yeah haha, no cutting required on my end. Driver side came out relatively easy but the second time I basically broke the separator tool. Glad you got it all sorted out though, they look sweet!
I’ve got some JBAs on my second gen, maybe 7/8k on them so far. Love them
Love to hear that from a longevity point! Have you had to replace any parts on them thus far?
I just got JBA’s installed! I agree, I wish they were black… but man, they make the front end feel soooo much better. My bushings were definitely as old as the truck. Love the video. Can’t wait to see the next camping and off roading videos!
Camping video incoming very soon! I definitely agree, the front end feels so much softer in a great way. Less clunky and less creaky for sure! Did upper ball joints come out easier than mine? Also I keep pumping grease into the ball joint but never really see the boot expand. Unsure if it just takes more grease than they mention in the installation manual.
Looking good brother, great video.
Thank you Boss! Been trying to put out some longer form content that people can hopefully just sit back and enjoy. Trying to avoid the clickbaity short form nonsense of you know what I mean🤙🏼
@@ConnorLee I feel you lol, you’re doing good. Glad to see the Taco being taken care of. This video will be of help since I’ll be putting in my JBA’s as well. There’s videos of others doing it but I prefer your style, keep it up!
What brand wheels are those? Love the look of those
I bought them used on FB marketplace a few years ago. The previous owner told me he thought they were American Racing baja style reps.
You do not change direction on radial tires