Upper/Lower Control arms ??

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305Tahoe

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Hey guys having a bit of trouble finding them for my 96 2 door tahoe 4 wheel drive.
ANy sites would be greatly appreciated...
 
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Yea, or atleast New Bushings and Ball Joints on used control arms
 
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No Reason IN Particular.. Im in the Process of the Fabing up a Brake kit for it , SO I will be Replacing Everything up Front at once.
Ball Joints
Tie Rods
Hubs
Shocks
Pitman
Bushings
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Im a bit of a Freak when it comes down to the nitty gritty NEW is Always better//

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by the way your Truck is HARD!!!
 

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stick with bushings then, no need for a new arm...way cheaper too. Keep in mind poly is great but noisy
 

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why? This is a good bit of money if you didn't know. I want to say upwards of $1000 for both upper and lowers.

So again, why do you need both sets....accident?

They can be found at LMC for replacements, rough country and trail master offer new uppers that help correct the BJ angle after a crank though
 

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