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    UCA recommendation?!

    Still deciding on C/O, but narrowed down to the King 2.5 OEM replacement or the Icon extended travel.

    Icon
    http://www.iconvehicledynamics.com/s...D-Sierra-1500/

    Total Chaos
    http://www.chaosfab.com/77500.php

    Mazzulla
    http://www.mzoffroad.com/07-12-chevygmc-1500.html

    Any other suggestions? Looks like BMS was bought out by ready lift?

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    What year truck? Sorry, not familiar with what trucks you have yet! lol

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    Quote Originally Posted by 3linkedchevy View Post
    What year truck? Sorry, not familiar with what trucks you have yet! lol
    2011, 2wd. It already has a ready lift leveling kit on it with 285/70/17.

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    Quote Originally Posted by 2k5Squirrel View Post
    2011, 2wd. It already has a ready lift leveling kit on it with 285/70/17.

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    Camburg Racing has an upper control arm as well.

    http://www.camburg.com/store/susp-sy...ll-upper-arms/

    I personally would go with the Mazzulla, I am just more of a fan of the boxed style arms over the tubular. And you are correct, ReadyLift bought the rights to Blitzkriegs bolt on upper arms, steering, and bumpers. But with the boxed arms usually comes with a little larger price tag.

    Coilovers, you have King, Fox, Camburg/Sway-Away, and Icon. I am a larger fan of the Kings just because they have a remote resevoir for a little extra oil. Helps keep them cooler a little longer and any possible shock fade. But I doubt you will be able to heat them up enough to tell. King also has a large selection of colors you can have them anodized instead of the standard "King Blue".

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    Also, just read your PM about wheels. You should be fine with the stock wheels with just arms and coilovers. If you were to eventaully do, lets say a 4" CST spindle, you would have to get a wheel with a different offset

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    Thank you! Not planning on 100mph trips through the desert, lol. Just looking for a good front suspension package that will give me 2-3" of lift so I can clear my tires or maybe a 295. Mainly used for trails and camping trips. The leveling kit works great, just looking for something better.

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