The Freedom Off Road UCA's are running fine so far - almost 3k miles on them so far.
I can confirm that there is a slight rub on the UCA itself at FULL TURN -> just as Freedom Off Road told me there was a chance of...
However, there are caveats to this rub.
1) I have the NITTO Ridge Grappler 275/60r20 that has significant blocking on the inner & outer sidewalls. This few millimeters of rubber on the sidewall just might be enough for the rub.
2) Alignment - when first installed there was no rub. Went for alignment and rub appeared. However, I am VERY happy with the alignment work. Caster got set to almost 6.0 and I am really able to run the truck at higher speeds now. Previously, I would get a scary shake or wobble around 75mph. Now I can comfortably cruise around 80mph with no feelings of lack of control.
3) The higher caster has led to a more "grounded" feeling when turning. I can feel the front wheels wanting to stay planted. Turning at slower speeds is more challenging and hence some parking spots have become a bit of a challenge to just pull into.
So far I have to say I am very pleased with the Freedom Off Road product. Kind of makes me wish I had gone with their products from the beginning to
save some major cash.
They offer a 1-4" adjustable front coilover as well as a 2" and 3" Quick Lift front assembly. The adjustable looks a heck of a lot more rugged with considerable more coil per inch of travel.
Rear shocks are rated for 0-3" lift.
They offer the UCA's with replaceable ball joints or Uniball. I went with replaceable since I'm here in Maine where they love to blast the roads with salt.
Photos of the UCA's on day of installation:
Photo of the UCA's highlighting the minor rub that has occurred:
(RUBBING IS THE GREYED/STREAKY ON THE BLACK TUBING)
Happy New Year and Happy Travels in 2020!