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<blockquote data-quote="Jhollowell" data-source="post: 1894807" data-attributes="member: 20013"><p>Anyone have the Evil Manufacturing UCA's? I'm considering replacing my stockers since i spent an hour trying to get the drivers side nut off the spindle. I don't know how it was so tight but it took a torch melting out all the nylon from the nut and that was after rounding off the 10mm stud. Luckily i was able to pound a socket on there and hold it with a ratchet to get it off and then back on, but i'm not looking forward to the next time i have to pull it. I can't justify $1500+ for the billet ones and going OEM still gives me the risk of what i just went through. The Evil ones look like a nice balance between stock and billet. The only thing i'm concerned with is the longevity, especially with the open ball joint at the spindle. I'm wondering if i can make a plastic cap that presses in if there's enough room that it'll actually press in and not just pop out as soon as it moves. Anyone have any experience with these?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Jhollowell, post: 1894807, member: 20013"] Anyone have the Evil Manufacturing UCA's? I'm considering replacing my stockers since i spent an hour trying to get the drivers side nut off the spindle. I don't know how it was so tight but it took a torch melting out all the nylon from the nut and that was after rounding off the 10mm stud. Luckily i was able to pound a socket on there and hold it with a ratchet to get it off and then back on, but i'm not looking forward to the next time i have to pull it. I can't justify $1500+ for the billet ones and going OEM still gives me the risk of what i just went through. The Evil ones look like a nice balance between stock and billet. The only thing i'm concerned with is the longevity, especially with the open ball joint at the spindle. I'm wondering if i can make a plastic cap that presses in if there's enough room that it'll actually press in and not just pop out as soon as it moves. Anyone have any experience with these? [/QUOTE]
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