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SPC UCA Replacement PU Bushings - 3rd gen Tacoma

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UCA Replacement Polybushing V2 - OG SPC Gen 1 sleeve
UCA Replacement Polybushing V2 - OG SPC Gen 1 sleeve
Designer
9 h
2 plates

UCA Replacement Polybushing V2 - Dirt King Sleeve
UCA Replacement Polybushing V2 - Dirt King Sleeve
Designer
7.9 h
2 plates

Zerk fitting alignment tool
Zerk fitting alignment tool
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1.4 h
1 plate

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Description

Replacement bushings for Specialty Products Company (SPC)/ SPC Performance for Upper control arms (UCAs) model 25470 that replaces the need for the SPC X-Axis bushing replacement kit  model 25030.

Issues with the old-style steel sleeved/ molded UCA bushings that have failed faster than intended. New 3D printable bushing model is intended to be printed in TPU 90A or 95A. 


Print settings used:
0.6mm nozzle on a Bambulab P1s
7 wall loops,
7 top and bottom walls (May best to adjust top walls to 5 to soften “grip” once bushing is inserted into the UCA, this adds some movement to prevent it clamping on the steel shaft.)
25% in-fill with Gyroid (No particular reason other than hoping to keep the flexibility of the material)

Optional:
I have printed it with Bricklayers (See notes in the .3mf files) if intending to help with layer separation/ adhesion. Remove the “;” from the start of the note and make sure plug-in is installed.

Modelled for 3 Versions of UCA bushing sleeves;
1) Dirt King Polybushing UCA steel shaft (will need an additional washer to take up space as these are shorter than the SPC gen1 sleeve kit.
2) SPC UCA gen1 Polybushing kit (original steel shaft)
3) MCmaster-CARR Press-fit Drill Bushing (will upload the model afterwards)

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How is this holding up for you so far?
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Will be installing it in the coming weeks, we had 2-3ft of snow when i design and pieced it together, but without a shop, i dont have much for a way to install it at the moment. waiting on the weather to warmed up. but dry fitting everything - fitment wise with a spare set of UCAs, they feel great. There is more chatter on the Tacoma-specific forum (not sure if i can link tacomaworld's website here on makerworld), 3D printed conversations start around page 4 or 5
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Replying to @shveet :
would be interested to see how they perform too. considering adapting these for my 3rd gen 4runner UCA's since my bushings are failing too, and the bushings specific to the design no longer seem to be in production.
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