I have a 2018 GMC Sierra 1500 6.2L. Bought it new, put a 3" lift on the front and 2" lift on the back (will never do that again), new wheels and tires. 2 years ago at 40,000 miles the right front control arm/ball joint went bad. Brought it to where I got the lift, they recommended replacing both side control arms with heavier duty parts made for this lift kit. Did that, now 2 years and 20,000 miles later the right front ball joint is bad again and need to be replaced.
I don't put on a ton of miles but I do use the truck. Pull a 33 ft travel trailer in the summer and take one or two hunting trips/year where it takes some abuse. Broke the ball joint this year on a hunting trip -- 30 miles of rough mountain road pulling a UTV and a box full of coolers/gear (no meat of course.)
Suggestions on this before I put the same control arm back in and hopefully get 20,000 miles out of it?
I don't put on a ton of miles but I do use the truck. Pull a 33 ft travel trailer in the summer and take one or two hunting trips/year where it takes some abuse. Broke the ball joint this year on a hunting trip -- 30 miles of rough mountain road pulling a UTV and a box full of coolers/gear (no meat of course.)
Suggestions on this before I put the same control arm back in and hopefully get 20,000 miles out of it?