Today’s Tech Talk topic: Upper Control Arms
The two main purposes of the Zone Offroad heavy duty UCAs is to provide a better ball joint angle and additional suspension travel. Watch the video as Andy discusses these topics and more!
Today’s Tech Talk topic: Alignment
Some of the most common questions we get have to do with alignment.
Alignment consists of three major things: caster, camber, and tow.
In Episode 1 we will cover Lift Blocks. When to use them and why.
Read MoreSpecially designed for leveling and lifted applications, the adventure series upper control arms (UCA) allow addition suspension droop travel for improved performance. The fully boxed and welded design offers additional strength over the factory arms and integrates an indexed ball joint cup to correct ball joint positioning on leveling/lifted applications. […]
Read MoreBig time lifted trucks are super cool but can be less than practical at times, check out this 2020 GMC 1500 on a Zone Offroad 3.5″ lift with some tasteful modifications to make this a usable daily driving truck. […]
Read MoreView Online RAM 2500 kits View Online RAM 3500 kits Find a Local Dealer Zone Offroad is now offering 2″ Leveling Kits and 4.5″ Radius Arm Kits for the 2020 RAM 2500/3500 Trucks. Product Title 2020 RAM 2500/3500 Lift Kits/Accessories Vehicle Fitment 2019-2020 RAM 2500/3500 Trucks Kit Info 2019-2020 RAM 2500 4WD #D1201 – 2″ Leveling Kit (gas/diesel) – $99.95 #D78N – 4″ Radius Arm Kits (diesel) – $1,479.99 #D78F – 4″ Radius Arm Kits w/ FOX shocks (diesel) – $1,713.95 #D1410 – HD Radius Arms for 3-6.5″ lift (sold individually) – $196.90 #D8405 – Drop Pitman Arm 2019-2020 RAM
Read MoreZone Offroad adds 3″ adventure series lift kits for the 2020 Chevy and GMC HD trucks. Designed to bridge that gap between a leveling kit and full IFS suspension lift, these 3″ adventure series lift kits provide additional height without the cost or labor of a full 5″ lift systems. These kits improve ground clearance and suspension travel while allowing clearance for up to 35″ tires. […]
Read More– As we resume shipping orders we will still be doing so with a very limited staff. The backlogged orders have begun to be processed first in the order received up through the new orders being placed. […]
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