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and Autozone also has them if you input your vehicle and go to "Repair Guides"
http://www.autozone.com/repairguides/Avalanche-Sierra-Silverado-C-K-Series-1999-2005/Front-Suspension/Upper-Control-Arms/_/P-0996b43f8025ef09
Richard, you really should get a manual. last link manual is free.
Check the attached links,instruction and guides, Good luck
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You really, really want a suspension specialist. Look in the yellow pages. You want a place that not only sells stuff but installs it. The kind of place that puts new springs in trucks, esp bigger trucks. They'll be in a larger city. In addition, you might want to get rid of the lift kit. It is affecting your handling but that's not your real problem, just a thought. Perhaps even, the guy who installed the lift kit moused the rear suspension, otherwise it would not be lower now. I suspect you have even less suspension than the truck came with.
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