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ICON Vehicle Dynamics V.S. 2.5 Series Remote Reservoir Front Shock System with Upper Control Arms for 0 to 2-Inch Lift (11-19 Sierra 2500 HD)Find parts that fit my vehicle

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      Product Information

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

      Features & Specs

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      • Delta Joint Heavy-Duty High Angle Ball Joint Provides Superior Durability and Articulation
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      • CNC Bent 1026 DOM Steel Tubing Construction for Maximum Strength and Corrosion Resistance
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      • Semi-Gloss Black Powder Coat Finish for Corrosion Protection
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      • Built-In Caster Correction for Accurate Alignment and Handling
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      • Increased Wheel Travel by Nearly 50% When Paired with 2.0 or 2.5 Series Shock Absorbers
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      • Includes Vehicle Specific 2.5 Series Remote Reservoir Shock Absorbers with Nitrogen Charged Monotube and Remote Reservoir
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      • Shock Absorbers Feature Premium Grade 5wt Oil, One-Piece Digressive Piston, and 7/8" Chrome Plated Shock Shaft
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      • 6061 Aircraft Grade Aluminum CNC Machined Components and PTFE Lined Spherical Bearings
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      • Rebuildable and Revalveable Shock Absorbers with Internal Bump Zone for Additional Damping Force
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      • Serviceable Dual Stage Bushings with CNC Machined Bushing Housings and Sleeves
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      • Designed Specifically for 0 to 2-Inch Lift Applications
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      • Remote Reservoir Design Improves Heat Dissipation to Reduce Shock Fade
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      • Fits 11-19 Sierra 2500 HD
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      Description

      Performance Upgrade. The ICON Vehicle Dynamics V.S. 2.5 Series Remote Reservoir Front Shock System with Upper Control Arms for 0 to 2-inch lift delivers enhanced suspension articulation and improved ride quality for heavy-duty trucks. This system increases wheel travel by nearly 50% when paired with ICON shocks, enabling superior off-road handling without sacrificing on-road performance. It provides enhanced control and durability for demanding daily driving and off-road conditions.

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      Construction and Appearance. Constructed from CNC bent 1026 DOM steel tubing, the upper control arms feature a durable semi-gloss black powder coat finish that protects against corrosion. The system incorporates 6061 aircraft grade aluminum machined components and PTFE lined spherical bearings ensuring precision and longevity. ICON’s patented Delta Joint ball joints provide a zinc-plated, greaseable design for enhanced durability and noise-free operation under harsh conditions.

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      Installation. Installation of this shock and upper control arm system is straightforward and fits directly onto the vehicle without the need for drilling or modifications. Designed as a complete kit, it simplifies the upgrade process for technicians and enthusiasts alike.

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      Warranty. A comprehensive warranty is included to cover manufacturing defects and ensure long-term reliability.

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      Application. Specifically engineered to fit the 11-19 Sierra 2500 HD with a 0 to 2-inch lift, this system is tailored to meet the alignment and suspension needs of this model range without compatibility issues.

      ICON Vehicle Dynamics 78724

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