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BDS Tubular Front Upper Control Arms for 2 to 5.50-Inch Lift (20-25 Sierra 3500 HD)Find parts that fit my vehicle

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      Product Information

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      Features & Specs

      • High strength 1.5-inch tubular construction improves strength and durability over stock UCA
      • Indexed ball joint cup allows for increased travel on leveled/lifted applications
      • Factory style rubber bushings for long lasting maintenance-free operation
      • High quality greaseable ball joints and a protective cap to keep out debris
      • Fully assembled and ready to install right out of the box

      Description

      Increase wheel travel by upgrading the stock OE upper control arms (UCA) on your 2020-2025 Chevy Silverado or GMC Sierra 2500 HD/3500 HD to BDS performance. Specially designed for leveled and lifted applications these arms are built from high-strength 1.5-inch OD x .120-wall steel tubing and feature an indexed ball joint cup to correct the ball joint positioning.

      Fitment:

      BDS BDS121304

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