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BDS 3-Inch FOX 2.5 DSC Coil-Over Conversion Suspension Lift Kit with HD Control Arms, Rear Lift Blocks and FOX 2.0 Performance Shocks (11-19 4WD 6.6L Duramax Silverado 3500 HD w/o Factory Overload Springs)Find parts that fit my vehicle

Item SHS50843
AmericanTrucks no longer carries the BDS 3-Inch FOX 2.5 DSC Coil-Over Conversion Suspension Lift Kit with HD Control Arms, Rear Lift Blocks and FOX 2.0 Performance Shocks (11-19 4WD 6.6L Duramax Silverado 3500 HD w/o Factory Overload Springs). Please check out 2001-2006 Chevrolet Silverado 3500 Lift Kits for an updated selection.
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    Product Information

    Features, Description, Q&A, Specs & Installation

    Features

    • Performance UCAs increase strength and allow for more suspension travel
    • Factory Protection Plus drivetrain warranty included
    • DSC Adjuster allows easy high-speed and low-speed compression tuning for optimal performance in any terrain
    • FOX 2.5 coil-overs offer improved damper performance over stock

    Description

    Built for strength performance and increased travel these control arms are ready to bolt-in. The upper arms use 1.5" OD x .120-wall tubular construction with an indexed ball joint cup to correct the ball joint positioning allowing additional down travel and camber adjustment. The new lower control arms are built from high strength steel fully boxed with internally gusseted. At the frame mounting ends are durometer-specific rubber bushings for maintenance-free operation while at the other end a quality greaseable ball joints for smooth quiet operation and superior durability. Arms are finished in a durable black powder coat with a billet aluminum dust cap ready for installation right out of the box.

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    Tech Specs

    4.6

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