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BDS 3-Inch Upper Control Arm Suspension Lift Kit with FOX 2.5 Performance Elite Shocks (20-25 Sierra 2500 HD w/o Factory Overload Springs)Find parts that fit my vehicle

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BDS 3-Inch Upper Control Arm Suspension Lift Kit with FOX 2.5 Performance Elite Shocks (20-25 Sierra 2500 HD w/o Factory Overload Springs)
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$3,223.84
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      Product Information

      Features, Description, Reviews, Q&A, Specs & Installation

      Features & Specs

      • BDS Suspension Lift Kit
      • High Strength Tubular UCA
      • Indexed Ball Joint Cup Design
      • Indexed Torsion Bar Keys Increase Ride Height
      • Uses 2-Inch Rear Lift Blocks and U-Bolts to Level Stance
      • Features FOX 2.0 Performance Series IFP Shocks
      • Clearance for up to 35-Inch Tires
      • Professional Installation Recommended
      • Fits 2020-2025 Sierra 2500 HD with No Factory Overload Springs

      Description

      BDS Suspension Lift Kit. Drastically improve your Sierra's performance and overall driving feel with this BDS 3-Inch Upper Control Arm Suspension Lift Kit with Fox 2.5 Shocks. At the core of this Lift Kit is a pair of heavy-duty tubular Upper Control Arms designed for improved strength and suspension travel. These new control arms are built from thick wall 1.5" DOM tubing and use an indexed ball joint cup to reposition the upper ball joints to allow more droop travel.

      Improved Clearance and Angles. Additionally, the Lift Kit includes a pair of indexed cast steel torsion bar keys upfront to lift vehicle. A small differential relocation kit is supplied to correct CV axle operating angles without affecting ground clearance, while a pair of sway bar relocation brackets are used to maintains proper operating angle and eliminate sway bar interference. In the rear, a 2 block and u-bolt kit is used to create a level to slightly tail high stance when unloaded.

      High-Performance Shocks. Topping this fine addition to your rig, are a pair of specially tuned FOX 2.5 performance series IFP shocks that are ready for smooth cruising or rough terrain.

      Installation. For the safety of your hardware during removal and replacement, professional installation is recommended.

      Application. The BDS 3-Inch Upper Control Arm Suspension Lift Kit with Fox 2.5 Shocks fits 2020-2025 Sierra 2500 HD with no Factory Overload Springs.

      Fitment:

      BDS BDS760FPE

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      Installation & What's in the Box

      Installation Info

      What's in the Box

      • (1) 2020+ GM 2500 / 3500 HD Control Arm DRV
      • (1) 2020+ GM 2500 / 3500 HD UCA DRV
      • (4) Bushing
      • (3) Ball Joint
      • (2) BDS UCA Decal
      • (1) 2020+ GM 2500 / 3500 HD Control Arm Pass
      • (1) 2020+ GM 2500 / 3500 HD UCA Pass
      • (2) Ball Joint Cap
      • (2) O Ring
      • (8) Spacer
      • (2) Bolt Pack Shock Spacer
      • (2) Torsion Bar Bolt Keeper
      • (4) 1.25 x 5/16 x .50 DOM Sleeve
      • (2) 1.25 x 5/16 x .875 DOM Sleeve
      • (1) Bolt Pack Differential Drop
      • (1) Bolt Pack - 2020 HD 3In Kit
      • (1) Thread Locker
      • (2) 2020+ GM HD Torsion Key 03953
      • (2) 2020+ GM HD Sway Bar Relocation Bracket
      4.5

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