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2011-2014 Mustangs
Driveline/Suspension
Roush UCA installed
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<blockquote data-quote="throthaduece85" data-source="post: 14258045" data-attributes="member: 150779"><p>old thread, but can a roush UCA setup be used on a stock ride height car? My current one has more NVH than I can deal with as its my daily driver. And lowering the car is something i do not want to do either for the sake of potholes and parking space concrete blocks. The one time i put my stock UCA back on and hit the track, first launch (on slicks) i blew the spider gears out of the diff. CHE went back in, just noisy tho.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="throthaduece85, post: 14258045, member: 150779"] old thread, but can a roush UCA setup be used on a stock ride height car? My current one has more NVH than I can deal with as its my daily driver. And lowering the car is something i do not want to do either for the sake of potholes and parking space concrete blocks. The one time i put my stock UCA back on and hit the track, first launch (on slicks) i blew the spider gears out of the diff. CHE went back in, just noisy tho. [/QUOTE]
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