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GMC/Chevy Trucks

Whether you own a Chevy Silverado, GMC Sierra, or an older C or K series, including the Blazers and Jimmys, we have the right suspension solutions to meet your needs.

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Our Top Suspension Upgrades for your Chevy Truck:

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Bilstein Chevy Truck Shocks

  • Shocks and Struts: Experience superior handling and comfort with Bilstein's shocks and struts, designed for both on-road and off-road performance.
  • Steering Stabilizers: Reduce steering shake and improve control with Bilstein's high-performance steering stabilizers.
  • Control Arms/Ball Joints: Upgrade your Chevy Truck's suspension geometry and handling with precision-engineered control arms and ball joints.

Eibach for Chevy Trucks

  • Shocks and Struts: Enhance your truck’s stability and ride quality with Eibach’s advanced shock absorber technology.
  • Complete Struts: Get everything you need in one package with Eibach's Pro-Truck Coilovers.
  • Lift/Level Kits: Achieve the perfect ride height and aggressive look with Eibach's Pro-Truck Lift system.

Fox Shocks for your Chevy Silverado

  • Shocks and Struts: Tailor your vehicle’s performance to your driving style with adjustable and durable shocks from Fox. Check out our options for Fox 2.0 Performance Series Shocks, or Fox 2.5 Factory Series Reservoir Shocks and Coil Overs.

Icon Suspension Kits for Chevy

  • Lift Kits: Transform your truck with Icon's Stage 1-5 lift and level kits that offer unmatched ground clearance and suspension travel, perfect for off-roading.

KYB Upgrades for Chevy Trucks

  • Shocks and Struts: Restore or enhance your Chevy truck's original handling capabilities with KYB’s range of shocks and struts.
  • Steering Stabilizers: Maintain precise control under tough conditions with KYB’s robust steering stabilizers.
  • Complete Struts: Conveniently upgrade your Chevy suspension with KYB's all-in-one complete strut assemblies.
  • Mounts and Boots: Get your new suspension working as it should with new mounts, boots and bumpstops.

Rancho Shocks for Chevy Trucks

  • Shocks and Struts: Opt for Rancho for rugged performance and exceptional shock absorption.
  • Steering Stabilizer: Stabilize your steering system in challenging terrains with Rancho's durable steering stabilizers.
  • Complete Struts: Upgrade easily with Rancho’s QuickLIFT complete strut solutions that are ready to install.

Frequently Asked Questions About Upgrading Chevy Truck Suspension

What are the benefits of upgrading the suspension on my Chevy truck?

Upgrading your Chevy truck’s suspension can provide improved handling, increased comfort, and greater safety. With better suspension components, you can experience reduced body roll during turns, improved traction on rough terrain, and a smoother ride overall. Upgrades like lift kits can also increase ground clearance, making your truck more capable off-road.

How do I choose the right suspension upgrade for my Chevy truck?

Choosing the right suspension upgrade depends on how you use your truck. Consider the following:

  • Daily Driving: Look for shocks and complete struts that offer comfort and durability.
  • Off-Roading: Opt for lift kits, heavy-duty shocks, and robust coil springs designed for rough terrain.
  • Towing and Hauling: Heavy-duty shocks and helper springs can improve stability and load handling.

Can suspension upgrades improve the towing capacity of my Chevy truck?

While some suspension upgrades can improve handling and stability while towing, they may not increase the manufacturer's specified towing capacity. However, upgrades like air springs and helper springs can help maintain the correct ride height and improve the overall towing experience by better supporting the additional load.

Are there legal considerations for lifting my Chevy truck?

Some regions have specific regulations regarding vehicle modifications, including how you can legally lift your vehicle. It's important to check local laws to ensure that your modifications comply with safety standards and vehicle height restrictions.

What is the difference between shocks and struts?

Shocks and struts are both parts of your truck’s suspension system but serve different roles. Shocks are designed to absorb bumps and dampen rebound motion, while struts are a structural component of the suspension system that provide support to the vehicle's weight, in addition to having a shock-absorbing function.

How often should I replace my Chevy truck’s suspension components?

Suspension components should be inspected regularly, and typically shocks and struts need replacement around every 50,000 to 100,000 miles depending on vehicle use and driving conditions. Signs that you might need replacements include unusual tire wear, poor handling, or excessive bouncing after bumps.

Do I need to replace all suspension components at the same time?

It’s not necessary to replace all suspension components simultaneously, but it is advisable to replace symmetrical parts (like shocks or struts) in pairs (both front or both rear) to maintain even handling and prevent uneven wear.

What are the best brands for Chevy truck suspension upgrades?

Some of the most reputable brands that manufacture suspension parts compatible with Chevy trucks include Bilstein, Fox, Rancho, Eibach, and KYB. Each brand offers different products tailored to various driving needs and preferences.

Can I install these upgrades myself?

Many suspension upgrades can be completed with basic mechanical skills and some specialized tools. However, complex modifications like installing a lift kit might require professional installation to ensure safety and proper alignment.

How do suspension upgrades affect the warranty of my Chevy truck?

Aftermarket suspension upgrades can affect your truck’s warranty if the modification leads to damage. However, under the Magnuson-Moss Warranty Act, a dealer must prove that aftermarket equipment caused the need for repairs before denying warranty coverage. We're not lawyers. Check with your manufacturer first.

 

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