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I have a 2017 Sierra Denali Ultimate 4x4 6.2 that I am trying to install a 7" lift kit on. I purchased the 7" kit from Rough Country and I was aware that I would need to change my upper and lower control arms from stamped steel to aluminum in order to get the kit to fit properly. The issue that I am having now is that after placing the order with my local dealer, the parts arrived and we discovered that gm had sent them stamped steel replacements instead of aluminum. The manager of the parts department tried to look into it and he could not get the correct part number for the aluminum arms. It seems that I have to get a VIN off of a truck that originally came with aluminum arms in order for them to attempt to look up the correct parts. Can anybody here with a denali with original aluminum control arms provide me with the last 8 of the vin to try to get these parts? or can someone with more knowledge than the guy at the parts counter help me look these up? It seemed like the manager at the dealer I went to wasnt interested in actually finding them.
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I have a FTS 7" lift kit that I just took off my truck. It comes with everything you need to fit 35" tires with no trimming required and no rubbing at all. The kit is for 2014-2015 Silverado/Sierra 2wd trucks. Im going with a bigger kit to try and stuff some 37's under there so I no longer need this kit. Everything has exactly 286 miles on them. It is the FTS kit # 84981 and comes with Pro-Comp rear shocks. I really like the ride quality using this lift but I really want to go bigger. I was able to fit 35" toyo open country m/ts on 22" fuel mavericks with absolutely no trimming or rubbing. I paid over $2000 for the kit plus the rear shocks a month ago. Im asking $1000 for everything. I'll post some pics of everything tomorrow since it got dark on me today.