JBA STD High Caster Upper Control Arms for Toyota Tacoma 2005-2023 (1 to 3.5 inch lift)
Spacer Lift, or Leveling kit
These kits cause the upper arms to angle downward toward the ball joints. The Leveling kit or strut lift removes the factory rake angle by lifting the front level with the rear of the vehicle.
- Coil Spring spacer
- On-top strut spacers
- Preload Collar
- Bilstein 5100 Series, adjustable struts
- Bilstein 6100 Series, adjustable struts
- Using lift springs on struts
- Higher-rate strut springs
- Adjustable coil over struts
Spring lift kit
These kits cause the upper arms to angle downward toward the ball joints. Spring kits remove the factory rake angle and lift the rear of the vehicle about 1.5" - 2.5"
- Coil Spring spacer
- On-top strut spacers
- Preload Collar
- Bilstein 5100 Series, adjustable struts
- Bilstein 6100 Series, adjustable struts
- Using lift springs on struts
- Higher-rate strut springs
- Adjustable coil over struts
- Weight: 18 lbs
- Type: 1026 DOM A513-5 Domestic Tubing 1.06" OD x 0.75" ID
- Install time: 1-3 Hours
- Wheel Size: Recommended 17 x 9 with -12 offset
- Tire Size: 285/75R17
JBA Upper Control Arms are preassembled and ready to bolt into your Tacoma!
American-made steel tubing, red powder-coat finish, replaceable ball joints, 2 grease ports for the JBA EZ lube bushings, and 1 grease port for the ball joint. Ball joints are mounted on an angle to line up with the steering knuckle.
Note: Left and Right UCAs are not symmetrical.
Fitment
Year | Make | Model |
2005 - 2023 | Toyota | Tacoma |
Jba Setting New Standards
- EZ LUBE Bushing U.S. Patent No. 11,293,511 issued April 5th 2022
Short Install Video By FJ Cruiser Channel
Does your Toyota Tacoma drift from one side of the road to the other after you installed your lift kit?
The JBA upper control arms will fix your problem! No more driving with your hands gripping tightly on the steering wheel to keep your vehicle in the center of the road at 70 miles per hour. Our upper control arms have 3 degrees of built-in caster.
What is more caster?
More caster is the top ball joint moved back toward the cab and the lower ball joint moved forward away from the cab the angle between the two ball joints is the caster. We have moved the upper ball joint back to give the alignment tech the ability to move the lower ball joint forward. So with the lift kit, you get between 3 & 4.5 degrees caster. Giving the vehicle ideal handling offroading and on the highway!
How easy are the JBA arms to maintain on your Tacoma?
The JBA upper control arms have 3 grease fittings on each arm. These grease fittings should be greased every 3000 to 5000 miles or when you change your engine oil. If you take your Tacoma in mud pits or across streams with the vehicle, grease the ball joint after you are done for the day.
What is an EZ lube bushing?
JBA has a patent on our control arm bushings. They have grease ports with a check valve. When you pump grease in the grease builds up pressure and flows all around the ports in the bushing. When the ports are full the excess grease flows out over the check valves on the flange of the bushings. With the JBA EZ Lube bushing, there is no need to loosen the mounting bolts to release the grease pressure. These bushings will save you about 30 minutes of maintenance! The bushings are made of Synthetic Elastomer.
What is synthetic elastomer?
Synthetic Elastomer is a long-chained polymer with many urethane constituents. Over the years the formulation has evolved to yield stronger, yet softer compounds ideal for on and off-road applications. As the compound advanced to yield higher tensile strength, elasticity, and dynamic load capacity, JBA uses the bushing to help aid and tune suspension geometry and they will not squeak like polyurethane bushings.
What grease should I use in the JBA UCAs?We recommend MOLY EP LITHIUM GREASE. Mobilgrease XHP™ 222 Special grease is an extended service lithium complex greases intended for a wide variety of applications and severe operating conditions. These greases were designed to outperform conventional products by applying cutting-edge, proprietary, lithium complex manufacturing technology. It is formulated to provide excellent high-temperature performance with superb adhesion, structural stability, and resistance to water contamination. This grease has a high level of chemical stability and offers excellent protection against rust and corrosion. This grease features high dropping points and a maximum recommended operating temperature of 140º C (284°F). Mobilgrease XHP 222 Special grease available in NLGI grades 2 or 3 with an ISO VG 220 base oil viscosity.
Mobilgrease XHP 222 Special grease is designed for a wide range of applications including the industrial, automotive, construction, and marine sectors. Their performance features make them ideal choices for operating conditions including high temperature, water contamination, shock loading, and extended re-lubrication operations. Mobilgrease XHP 222 Special is an extreme pressure grease fortified with 0.75% molybdenum disulfide that provides protection from wear under conditions pivoting and other conditions that lead to loss of oil film.
What ball joint do we use in the control arms?
We have CNC machines to make our own ball joints out of 4140 steel. The ball joints have 90 degrees range of motion. The ball and socket are protected from the elements with a 100% sealed boot. We Cerakote the outside of the housing to protect it from the elements. There is a grease fitting on the top center of the ball joint we recommend using a grease gun and adding 3 pumps of grease in the ball joint every time you change your oil. If you drive through creaks and in mud pits, we would recommend greasing the ball joint after you are done.
Why don't we use the uni-ball joint?
The Uni-Ball was designed for offroad racing applications, these vehicles are disassembled and they replace worn parts on the vehicle after every race. In other words, the Uni-Ball is not designed for the everyday weekend warrior who uses their vehicle for regular transportation more than they go off-road. The open design of the Uni-Ball allows dust, dirt, salt, and other debris to enter the component and wear it out prematurely. The JBA Ball Joint, on the other hand, has a sealed construction that keeps debris and the elements out, extending the life of the joint and allowing you to use it in your daily driven vehicle. The uni-ball only has 33 degrees range of motion vs the JBA ball joint with 90 degrees.
JBA UCAs give you MORE!
- More spring clearance is More suspension travel
- More Caster
- More articulation, See JBA vs Uniball
- More Traction on the trails
- HD vs STD arms
We moved the guest out more on the JBA UCAs to get more strut clearance and down travel on your Tacoma, with doing that there is interference with oversize tires on the Tacoma factory wheels.
Tire sizes that work well with the JBA-7.0.HC.EZ UCAs on factory wheels, Wheel offset chart at bottom of this page.
- 265/75R16 tire 31.6" x 10.4" on factory wheels
- 275/70R17 tire 32.2" x 10.8" on factory wheels
- 255/75R17 tires 32.1" x 10" on factory wheels
- 275/65R18 tires 32.1" x 10.8" on factory wheels
- 245/75R17 tires 31.5" x 9.6" on factory wheels
- Any tire that is 32.2" diameter and smaller there is no fitment problem.
To check your tire size go to https://tiresize.com/calculator/
To check your wheel size and backspace go to https://www.wheel-size.com/
The charts below will help you see what Tacoma wheel and tire combo will clear the JBA-7.0.HC.EZ UCAs.
Note: The critical dimensions are tire diameter, any tire over 32.5", the width of the tire, width of the wheel & wheel backspace or offset. This is only tire a-arm clearance, you may still need to do body mount chop and clearance of the wheel wells and front bumper.
What you need from your Tacoma, tire width, wheel width & wheel backspace
Wheel offset chart at bottom of this page.
Tacoma Oversize tires
33 x 12.5" wide tire:
12.5" wide tire, if the wheel is 7" wide, you need a 3.25" backspace or smaller to clear the JBA ucas.
12.5" wide tire, if the wheel is 7.5" wide, you need a 3.50" backspace or smaller to clear the JBA ucas.
12.5" wide tire, if the wheel is 8" wide, you need a 3.75" backspace or smaller to clear the JBA ucas.
12.5" wide tire, if the wheel is 8.5" wide, you need a 4.00" backspace or smaller to clear the JBA ucas.
12.5" wide tire, if the wheel is 9" wide, you need a 4.25" backspace or smaller to clear the JBA ucas.
12.5" wide tire, the above will have .225” tire clearance to the JBA arms at full lock of the steering wheel, with that wheel and tire setup. If you need a smaller backspace a wheel spacer is needed, most common spacer is 1.25" thick. This is the only tire to a-arm clearance, you may still need to do body mount chop and clearance of the wheel wells and front bumper.
315/70 R17 (34.4" x 12.4") 12.4" wide tire:
12.4" wide tire, if the wheel is 7" wide, you need a 3.50" backspace or smaller to clear the JBA ucas.
12.4" wide tire, if the wheel is 7.5" wide, you need a 3.75" backspace or smaller to clear the JBA ucas.
12.4" wide tire, if the wheel is 8" wide, you need a 4.00" backspace or smaller to clear the JBA ucas.
12.4" wide tire, if the wheel is 8.5" wide, you need a 4.25" backspace or smaller to clear the JBA ucas.
12.4" wide tire, if the wheel is 9" wide, you need a 4.50" backspace or smaller to clear the JBA ucas.
12.4" wide tire, the above will have .025” tire clearance to the JBA arms at full lock of the steering wheel, with that wheel and tire setup. If you need a smaller backspace a wheel spacer is needed, most common spacer is 1.25" thick. This is only tire to a-arm clearance, you may still need to do body mount chop and clearance the wheel wells and front bumper.
295/75 R16 (33.4" x 11.6") 11.6" wide tire:
11.6" wide tire, if the wheel is 7.0" wide, you need a 3.75" backspace or smaller to clear the JBA ucas.
11.6" wide tire, if the wheel is 7.5" wide, you need a 4.00" backspace or smaller to clear the JBA ucas.
11.6" wide tire, if the wheel is 8" wide, you need a 4.25" backspace or smaller to clear the JBA ucas.
11.6" wide tire, if the wheel is 8.5" wide, you need a 4.50" backspace or smaller to clear the JBA ucas.
11.6" wide tire, if the wheel is 9" wide, you need a 4.75" backspace or smaller to clear the JBA ucas.
11.6" wide tire, the above will have .175” tire clearance to the JBA arms at full lock of the steering wheel, with that wheel and tire setup. If you need a smaller backspace a wheel spacer is needed, most common spacer is 1.25" thick. This is only tire to a-arm clearance, you may still need to do body mount chop and clearance the wheel wells and front bumper.
285/70 R17 (32.7" x 11.2"), BFG K02s at 285/75 R16 (32.8" x 11.2") 11.2" wide tire:
11.2" wide tire, if the wheel is 7.0" wide, you need a 4.00" backspace or smaller to clear the JBA ucas.
11.2" wide tire, if the wheel is 7.5" wide, you need a 4.25" backspace or smaller to clear the JBA ucas.
11.2" wide tire, if the wheel is 8" wide, you need a 4.50" backspace or smaller to clear the JBA ucas.
11.2" wide tire, if the wheel is 8.5" wide, you need a 4.75" backspace or smaller to clear the JBA ucas.
11.2" wide tire, if the wheel is 9" wide, you need a 5.00" backspace or smaller to clear the JBA ucas.
11.2" wide tire, the above will have .125” tire clearance to the JBA arms at full lock of the steering wheel, with that wheel and tire setup. If you need a smaller backspace a wheel spacer is needed, most common spacer is 1.25" thick. This is only tire to a-arm clearance, you may still need to do body mount chop and clearance the wheel wells and front bumper.
275/70 R18 (33.2" x 10.8") 10.8" wide tire:
10.8" wide tire, if the wheel is 7.0" wide, you need a 4.25" backspace or smaller to clear the JBA ucas.
10.8" wide tire, if the wheel is 7.5" wide, you need a 4.50" backspace or smaller to clear the JBA ucas.
10.8" wide tire, if the wheel is 8.0" wide, you need a 4.75" backspace or smaller to clear the JBA ucas.
10.8" wide tire, if the wheel is 8.5" wide, you need a 5.00" backspace or smaller to clear the JBA ucas.
10.8" wide tire, if the wheel is 9" wide, you need a 5.25" backspace or smaller to clear the JBA ucas.
10.8" wide tire, the above will have .075” tire clearance to the JBA arms at full lock of the steering wheel, with that wheel and tire setup. If you need a smaller backspace a wheel spacer is needed, most common spacer is 1.25" thick. This is only tire to a-arm clearance, you may still need to do body mount chop and clearance the wheel wells and front bumper.
255/85 R16 (33.10" x 10") 10.0" wide tire:
10.0" wide tire, if the wheel is 7.0" wide, you need a 4.50" backspace or smaller to clear the JBA ucas.
10.0" wide tire, if the wheel is 7.5" wide, you need a 4.75" backspace or smaller to clear the JBA ucas.
10.0" wide tire, if the wheel is 8.0" wide, you need a 5.00" backspace or smaller to clear the JBA ucas.
10.0" wide tire, if the wheel is 8.5" wide, you need a 5.25" backspace or smaller to clear the JBA ucas.
10.0" wide tire, if the wheel is 9" wide, you need a 5.5" backspace or smaller to clear the JBA ucas.
10.0" wide tire, the above will have .225” tire clearance to the JBA arms at full lock of the steering wheel, with that wheel and tire setup. If you need a smaller backspace a wheel spacer is needed, most common spacer is 1.25" thick. This is only tire to a-arm clearance, you may still need to do body mount chop and clearance the wheel wells and front bumper.
Wheel Width | Wheel Backspace in Inches |
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3.25 | 3.50 | 3.75 | 4.00 | 4.25 | 4.50 | 4.75 | 5.00 | 5.25 | 5.50 | 5.75 | ||
5.0 | 6 | 12 | 19 | 25 | 32 | 38 | 44 | 51 | 57 | 63 | 69 | |
5.5 | 0 | 6 | 12 | 19 | 25 | 32 | 38 | 44 | 51 | 57 | 63 | |
6.0 | -6 | 0 | 6 | 12 | 19 | 25 | 32 | 38 | 44 | 51 | 57 | |
6.5 | -12 | -6 | 0 | 6 | 12 | 19 | 25 | 32 | 38 | 44 | 51 | |
7.0 | -19 | -12 | -6 | 0 | 6 | 12 | 19 | 25 | 32 | 38 | 44 | |
7.5 | -25 | -19 | -12 | -6 | 0 | 6 | 12 | 19 | 25 | 32 | 38 | |
8.0 | -32 | -25 | -19 | -12 | -6 | 0 | 6 | 12 | 19 | 25 | 32 | |
8.5 | -38 | -32 | -25 | -19 | -12 | -6 | 0 | 6 | 12 | 19 | 25 | |
9.0 | -44 | -38 | -32 | -25 | -19 | -12 | -6 | 0 | 6 | 12 | 19 | |
9.5 | -51 | -44 | -38 | -32 | -25 | -19 | -12 | -6 | 0 | 6 | 12 | |
10.0 | -57 | -51 | -44 | -38 | -32 | -25 | -19 | -12 | -6 | 0 | 6 | |
10.5 | -63 | -57 | -51 | -44 | -38 | -32 | -25 | -19 | -12 | -6 | 0 | |
11.0 | -69 | -63 | -57 | -51 | -44 | -38 | -32 | -25 | -19 | -12 | -6 | |
11.5 | -76 | -69 | -63 | -57 | -51 | -44 | -38 | -32 | -25 | -19 | -12 | |
12.0 | -83 | -76 | -69 | -63 | -57 | -51 | -44 | -38 | -32 | -25 | -19 |
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