NBS DJM upper control arms and offset bushings - sold

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These are used though only for a few months. Had them on the Tahoe and swapped to the Michigan Metal Works uppers due to needing longer arms.

No issues with them other than a couple small chips in the powder coat that can be seen in the photos. Comes with sleeves, offset bushings, and stock bushings. Do not have the cotter pin insert for the nut anymore though.

Asking $210 shipped anywhere in the continental US.

Any questions, please ask.

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I’m interested did your truck align well when you had them on?
 
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@Pachanga02 It helped me out a lot with alignments, but I was just a little to low to align it perfectly when running just the uppers as well as the uppers with the offset bushings.

Hence why I swapped to the MMW arms that were even longer than either of the two above setups.
 
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plus, upper balljoints angles looked better to me, though I'm no engineer.
 

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I have heard that you can use thr 2wd arms on the 4wd. Do you have any knowledge of this? Hell, I dont trust much of what people say these days lol I have to see it for myself.
 

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