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So after researching dropped trucks 

14-18 silverado 4x4 trucks with stamped steel /aluminum arms 

I cant seem to find the mcgauphys #34204 drop spindles with upper control arms. Any help would be appreciated greatly 

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2 hours ago, Slowarado18 said:

I cant seem to find the mcgauphys #34204

 

You don't need control arms just put camber bushings in your stock arms. Belltech makes them

 

I did a quick search and it seems like that may be an out of stock, or unavailable item. McGaughys website has it listed for $0.00 and none of the good stores list that part number. Call or email McGaughys and SuspensionSuperstore.com. Also TDot Performance, and SuperBee Truck Accessories are really good Canadian companies

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3 hours ago, m3n00b said:

Eew why?

Ya know, we're not all into the same stuff.
His looks good - not my cup of tea, but I can appreciate his passion and effort.
Same as a lifted truck, where my interest lies, or a stock truck, where most are comfortable.
Keep goin' @Slowarado18 , great looking truck!
Anyone into mods is pretty cool as far as I'm concerned. :D

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The reason the Mcgaughys website says $0.00 is they don't sell to the general public. You have to be a dealer/business.

 

Ebay has one.

But that part number is for a Yukon?

 

https://www.ebay.com/itm/McGaughys-2-Drop-Spindle-Front-Lowering-Kit-2015-2018-GMC-AWD-4WD-SUV-34204-/253758782088?mkcid=16&mkevt=1&_trksid=p2349624.m46890.l49286&mkrid=711-127632-2357-0

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On 10/26/2021 at 9:12 PM, SeekAndDestroy said:

 

You don't need control arms just put camber bushings in your stock arms. Belltech makes them

 

I did a quick search and it seems like that may be an out of stock, or unavailable item. McGaughys website has it listed for $0.00 and none of the good stores list that part number. Call or email McGaughys and SuspensionSuperstore.com. Also TDot Performance, and SuperBee Truck Accessories are really good Canadian companies

McGaughys doesn't sell they just vendor to part stores. I would call them and ask if someone has it. 

 

But yes Belltech camber bushings work perfect.

 

 

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