This Fabtech Upper Control Arm system raises the front suspension approximately 3" above stock while avoiding suspension bind at full droop. Lift is achieved with precision spacers that retain the factory coilover shocks for a stock-like ride. The upper control arms correct front suspension geometry at the new ride height for proper alignment, and heavy-duty extended-range ball joints provide increased travel to eliminate binding. GM suspension geometry eliminates the need for differential drop brackets for proper CV axle operation.
The system includes premium Dirt Logic stainless-steel shocks up front and rear. Front suspension uses Dirt Logic 2.5" stainless-steel coilovers with stainless bodies and NitroSteel piston rods for superior corrosion resistance and improved on- and off-road ride quality. Rear lift is provided by 1.5" blocks and u-bolts with Dirt Logic 2.25" stainless-steel shocks to maintain a balanced ride and maximum corrosion resistance in harsh conditions.
Compatibility and installation notes: Not compatible with standard cab models. Fits gasoline engine models only. Will not fit vehicles equipped with adaptive ride control or with composite rear leaf springs. Not compatible with GMC AT4 or Chevy Trail Boss models. Certain 2019 Silverado LD and 2019 Sierra Limited 1500 models require a different application—verify vehicle fitment. Not compatible with four-cylinder models. Will not fit vehicles equipped with Super Cruise. Do not use OEM wheel and tire. California Proposition 65 warning applies.
| Note | Does not fit standard cab |
| Note | Will not fit models equipped with adaptive ride control |
| Note | Fits gas models only |
| Submodel | 6.2L V8 Gas, 4.3L V6 Gas, 5.3L V8 Gas |
| Lift Height, inch | 3" |
| Submodel | Crew Cab, Double Cab |
| Drive Type | 4WD, RWD |
| Brand | Fabtech |
| Note | Can not use OEM wheel and tire |
| Box Weight | 117 lbs |
| Box Length | 35 in |
| Box Width | 15 in |
| Box Height | 8 in |
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