whats your fitment issue w/the Icons that you are not happy with?
BTW - your bushing look completely toasted. Makes me wonder about all the coin I dropped on TC LCA's or is that the Icon issue?
Yeah the Camburg setup will probably be a rougher ride because all the vibrations are transferred through those bearings rather than being dampened by the Poly bushings.Interesting. When I just got my new TC UCA's and LCA's a year or two ago I had thought about going rigid for the UCA but decided against it because I wanted a smooth ride. I never thought about the LCA's or anything binding up due to the added travel and abuse.

Yeah mine has zerks.My only hesitation besides the 5k I spent on a new front end already would be the worthiness of those uni-balls in that location in my location (salt belt)
No way to lube them that I know of besides squiring lube into them and with them being horizontal that makes me cringe because none f the dry or wet lube will seep into/past the teflon seals. For a one off race or desert use it's a no brain'er. For locations like mine on a DD truck - it makes me weary until I know more.
Do yours have zerks?
Yeah I just saw that on Instagram

).Don't tell me that!Good luck man! I did similar last year + mouse proofed the opening due to a nest then my DS started leaking when I was done![]()

Yeah that might be it. I'm still waiting for it to rain hard to see if I actually fixed my problem. Or...I'll just simulate rain with a garden hose.I did spin the truck around, so maybe thats it.? Was parked facing South for 3 years then I cleaned it and turned it to facing North when I swapped the engine last summer![]()
I think my Icon's are valved too stiff. I also need to swap in a 14" or 16" 700# spring to reduce my pre-load on my coils. I need to call Downsouth motorsports and talk to them about rebuilding, re-valving and installing new coils on them for me. I'll weigh that cost against selling them and buying new King's.
As for the TC lower control arms, I believe it's a fitment issue with the TC lowers. It's a super tight fit installing them into the tabs. I've had to beat out my tabs a little every time to get them in there.
I was looking at the Camburg LCA's yesterday out of curiosity and to compare them to the TC stock lower control arms. Their mounting system sounds so much better than TC's.
"It has internal gusseting and pivots on FK 1″ uniballs at the frame rather than cheap rubber or polyurethane bushings that constantly bind and flex under braking. Uniballs allow for zero binding when the suspension cycles up and down and has zero flex under braking so your geometry and alignment is always consistent. With Toyota trucks being aligned by the lower arm, a uniball setup also allows for a bind free adjustment and you’re able to torque all the bolts without putting it into a bind. Since the uniball spacers are 1.50” in diameter, you have better clamping force in the frame mounts due to the increased surface area which keeps the holes from ovaling out over time unlike a small diameter sleeve used in a bushing. This also keeps the alignment cams from loosening up from off-road use."
Camburg Toyota Tacoma Pre/4wd ’05-15 Performance Lower Arm Kit | Camburg Engineering
Which to me sounds like a much better design than the TC lowers. The only thing I don't like about them is they don't have a 1/4" bash plate on the bottom of the arms like my TC lowers have. I definitely want that bash plate after seeing how much abuse my lower control arms take.
@Silverback What do you think?
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Not a dumb question since you can't see the side. It's probably ~3+" of clearance at least. It's got plenty of clearance and slopes down from the top of the windshield to the bottom.Dumb question... but you didn't seal off that air inlet did you? How much space did you leave above the opening? Just a 1/4" or so on the backside where it meets the firewall?