Lower Control arm bushing recommendations?

Delta.Speed

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I want to replace all the worn-out bushings and ball joints in the front end of my truck while I'm in there installing a lift.

What's the best upgrade for the lower control arm bushings?

Anything available from Kryptonite I'm getting from them, but I don't see that they have a listing for the lower control arm bushings.

They have a listing for the lower ball joints, which I'm getting, but not the bushings, so I was wondering whats the best replacement bushing out there. I would prefer to only have to do this once....

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PureHybrid

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What year? I went with Energy Suspension when I replaced mine. Part # 3.3185G

Edit: Looks like that number covers 01-10. Includes the uppers too
 
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Delta.Speed

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What year? I went with Energy Suspension when I replaced mine. Part # 3.3185G

Edit: Looks like that number covers 01-10. Includes the uppers too
Mine is a 2002.

How many miles have you put on yours? Stock height or lifted? Any off-road use?

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PureHybrid

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Not a ton of miles, maybe 30k over the last 6 years. It's not a daily, no offroad use, stock height. I still have the uppers from Energy in the box because I had went ahead and replaced the entire control arm, so it only got the lower bushings swapped
 

Delta.Speed

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Not a ton of miles, maybe 30k over the last 6 years. It's not a daily, no offroad use, stock height. I still have the uppers from Energy in the box because I had went ahead and replaced the entire control arm, so it only got the lower bushings swapped
Thanks for the info, I will look into them.

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Chevy1925

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I used polys in the lowers on my old truck and napa ncp (now ncd) part number ball joints. Readily available and will last a very long time. Make sure you use a good amount of the silicone lubricant on the polys and the sleeve so you don’t get squeaking.
 

Delta.Speed

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I used polys in the lowers on my old truck and napa ncp (now ncd) part number ball joints. Readily available and will last a very long time. Make sure you use a good amount of the silicone lubricant on the polys and the sleeve so you don’t get squeaking.
Do you remember what brand polys you used?

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Delta.Speed

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Anyone have any experience with dmaxstore.com?

I found these complete lower control arms with bushings and kryptonite ball joints already installed.

Seems like a good deal considering I can skip out on paying a shop to press the balljoints and bushings in and out, but I don't know anything about the product quality from this site.
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2004LB7

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Anyone have any experience with dmaxstore.com?

I found these complete lower control arms with bushings and kryptonite ball joints already installed.

Seems like a good deal considering I can skip out on paying a shop to press the balljoints and bushings in and out, but I don't know anything about the product quality from this site.
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They are a reputable vendor. But not a sponsor of this site. I've heard most a happy with those control arms
 
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