I ordered a 2013+ 2500 UCA. Here is some comparison shots. The good news is that it uses the same BJ shaft as the early 2500.
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Its got a bit shorter pivot to BJ length, and the bushings are a bit narrower. However the bushings are much beefier. I think I can adjust the press depth if needed. As the rear bushing as is would be very close to the spring.
Total BJ angle is around 50 degrees. But its biased mostly towards droop. That does restrict how low I can mount the bushings, and still get close to symmetric travel. Yes, I know my garage is a mess. I have a herniated disk, so i can't lift ******** for another week or two.
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The BJ on this unit limits travel to about 7.75" before the BJ binds. I think I can improve that with some light grinding on the casting though.
Now for clearance. Bump is no problem. Droop has some grinding to do. There is a bit more outside edge thickness than the model shows. I think I can clearance grind the arm, and weld a piece of rod to the upper outside to restore any strength reduction. Its about 50% thicker than the 1500 UCA to start with.