What kind of wheels does a Silverado 2500 need?
What kind of wheels does a Silverado 2500 need?
Requires 2500HD Crew Cab Standard Bed or Long Bed 2WD or 4×4 with 18-inch or 20-inch wheels. Before you buy a vehicle or use it for trailering, carefully review the Trailering section of the Owner’s Manual.
What are the upper control arms on a GM 2500HD?
The Cognito 110-90297 Uniball Tubular Upper Control Arms (No Shock Mounts) are engineered to work on your 2001-2010 GM 2500HD/3500HD 2WD/4WD truck. These upper control arms were engineered for leveled or lifted applications as an upgrade over the stock control arms.
What kind of shocks do I need for my GM 2500HD?
Purchase the Cognito 110-90244 Front Lower Shock Mount Brackets for your 2001-2010 GM 2500HD.3500HD 2WD/4WD. The Mount Brackets adds length of the front shocks for leveling applications where Cognito upper control arms and stock shocks are used.
What kind of ball joint does GM 2500HD use?
The Cognito 199-90804 Alloy Series Ball Joint will restore the ride quality of your 2001-2019 GM 2500HD/3500HD with Cognito Upper Control Arms. This ball joint is CNC machined for a precise fit and constructed from a hardened steel alloy for durability.
Requires 2500HD Crew Cab Standard Bed or Long Bed 2WD or 4×4 with 18-inch or 20-inch wheels. Before you buy a vehicle or use it for trailering, carefully review the Trailering section of the Owner’s Manual.
What should I add to my GM front end?
Pitman and idler arm braces stop the factory centerlink from twisting in this fashion, yet still allow the side to side movement that’s needed to steer the truck. They use spherical-rod ends instead of the factory arm joints, as well as utilize frame-mounted brackets. If you’ve added a suspension lift or a front locker, this is a must-have upgrade.
Where is the IFS differential on a Duramax?
In comparison to a standard straight front axle, which features a differential in the middle of the axle housing, an IFS’ differential is attached to the frame. Protruding from opposing ends of the differential are half shafts with constant velocity (CV) joints that run to the knuckles at the wheels.
What’s the difference between GM 2500 and 3500 Duramax?
Also to support the higher tow capacity, GM upped the ante out back with revised leaf spring packs. The 2500 models would be treated to a two stage where the 3500’s got a three stage design in an effort to reduce axle hop while towing at or near the increased GAWR (Gross Axle Weight Rating).