Install Guide
Upgrade Your Classic Truck with a New Radius Arm for 1965–1979 Ford F100
Whether you’re a grease monkey or not, every classic truck owner puts their time, effort, and heart into restoring their ride, making it as comfortable and safe to handle as possible. We’re here to make that job more fulfilling (and a lot easier) with a few hands-on tips we’ve learned over the years. Recently, we…
Read MoreRear Sway Bar Trailing Arm Relocation Kit Installation for Chevy Avalanche, Suburban & Tahoe
When you drive your truck, does it feel like it’s swaying all over the place? Do you feel every bump and sway while driving? If that’s what driving your Chevy Avalanche, Suburban, or Tahoe is like every day, it might be time for an upgrade. A rear sway bar adjustment can completely change how your…
Read MoreWhat Are the Essential Steps for Installing A 2019 Silverado Lowering Kit?
Lowering your 2019 Chevrolet Silverado can improve both its appearance and handling. If you’ve decided to take on this project, you shouldn’t proceed without the right components and knowledge. For over five decades, DJM Suspension has offered reliable lowering kits for different makes and models, including the 2019 Chevrolet Silverado. These kits will not only…
Read MoreHow to Install a C-Notch on a 2003 Chevy Silverado
In this post we will install a C-Notch on this 03 Silverado. When you’re looking to lower your 2003 Chevy Silverado, installing a C-notch is a must-have modification if you want to enjoy a smooth, safe ride. This custom modification adds more clearance between the axle and the frame. It allows your truck to drop…
Read More2015 Silverado/Sierra Spindle Chart
All 2015 (and some 2014 4×4 and early 2016) Silverado/Sierra’s come with one of two spindle types. You need to check which kind you have to ensure you get the correct products. Its easy to choose! Just locate your spindle and put a magnet to it. (see chart below) If the magnet sticks to the…
Read MoreWhat Are the Essential Steps for Installing a 1988-1998 Chevy/GMC C-1500 4-Inch Front, 6-Inch Rear Lowering Kit?
View KIt View All Parts Lowering a 1988-1998 Chevy or GMC C-1500 changes more than the stance. It changes spring position, control arm angle, rear axle location, shock travel, and alignment access. That is why a clean install depends on process, not speed. This platform is still one of the most common lowered trucks in…
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