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2019 GMC Sierra 6.2L 1500 suspension


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8 hours ago, KillerOfMillers said:

is that ball joint set into the spindle all the way?  Looks like quite a bit of the

pin is still showing, is that correct fitment? 

Good catch on that, looks like it needs a lot of tightening.

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I had that issue on my 14'  after fox coilovers and Cognito Upper control arms.  It was easy to see with the coilover removed that the tie rods would actually reach their limit for range of motion.  I dropped the lift down .5" and that helped out.  I am looking to do a similar setup to my 19' SLT 6.2 NHT.  overall how happy are you with the CST setup?

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On 10/14/2019 at 11:13 PM, Vardo79 said:

B9E8C912-AEF9-489D-96CD-1B0282520125.thumb.jpeg.f5e7ae7cf58c8845ad3f99bccc7b3828.jpegI installed a CST coil over with Resi set up (3.5”) in the front and it feels like it tops out when going over bumps. Anyone have this issue?  

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Good looking truck. I had the same coilover and upper control arms on mine. I have a 2.7 though and it had the same issues. I attributed it to the spring rate being too heavy and sent it back. If you call them they will work with you.

On 10/14/2019 at 11:33 PM, KillerOfMillers said:

is that ball joint set into the spindle all the way?  Looks like quite a bit of the

pin is still showing, is that correct fitment? 

Yes that's correct. It's a tapered uniball that's designed like that on purpose.

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