99-06 Silverado Sierra 1500 Dual Shock Mount Front Upper Control Arm

99-06 Silverado Sierra 1500 Dual Shock Mount Front Upper Control Arm

K2 Industries

Part #
K2-4394-CHV-006-SUS
UPC #
FUCA-SIE99-RB

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99-06 Silverado Sierra 1500 Dual Shock Mount Front Upper Control Arm

Direct replacement upper control arm engineered for dual shock setups on first-gen light-duty trucks. Built for durability and precise geometry, this arm restores OEM suspension alignment when upgrading to dual-shock front ends. Designed to work with factory mounting points and modern suspension geometry.

✓ Factory Mounting Points ✓ Direct-from-Warehouse ✓ In-House Quality Check
Key Features
  • Dual Shock Compatible - Engineered specifically for dual-shock front suspension conversions, not single-shock geometry.
  • Factory Geometry - Maintains correct OEM wheel alignment angles and ride height when properly installed.
  • Hard Panel Construction - Built for repeated suspension cycles and load-bearing duty.
Specs
  • Configuration: Front upper control arm, dual shock setup
  • Condition: New
Whats Included
  • Front upper control arm assembly
Frequently Asked Questions

Will this work with my single-shock setup?

This arm is engineered for dual-shock front ends only. If your truck is running a single shock per side, you'll need a different control arm designed for that geometry — mixing them causes alignment and handling problems.

Do I need new hardware or ball joints when I install this?

The arm itself is the structural piece. You'll want to inspect your existing ball joints, tie rod ends, and mounting fasteners during install — replacing worn joints while you're in there is smart preventive maintenance, but not always required if everything else checks out.

What if I'm swapping from a single-shock to dual-shock setup — is this all I need?

This control arm is one piece of the conversion. You'll also need matching lower control arms for dual-shock geometry, new shocks, and likely a front end alignment after install. Suspension geometry changes require a full front-end refresh to do it right.

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