We build Chevy Suburban lowering kits specific to each generation, including 1992–1999, 2000–2006, 2007–2014, and 2015–2018. Before you order, know whether your truck has cast iron or cast aluminum steering knuckles, since that affects which kit you need.
Depending on your model year, a Suburban drop kit from DJM Suspension gives you options from a mild 2-inch front and 3-inch rear all the way up to a 4-inch front and 5-inch rear combination. The bigger drops use spindles or control arms up front paired with a rear flip kit, while the more moderate setups use lowering springs.
Chevy Suburban lowering springs replace your factory rear coils to bring the back end down, typically 3 to 5 inches depending on the kit. They're cleaner than a full flip kit when you want a noticeable drop without going to the most aggressive setup.
When you lower a Suburban, the factory sway bar geometry changes and the bar can end up making contact with other suspension components. DJM Suspension's Chevy Suburban suspension kit options include offset sway bar end links that reposition the bar so it moves freely without hitting anything.
Choose Chevy Suburban shocks depending on your drop level and model year. Complete kits include shocks already matched to your ride height, while some entry-level kits list recommended shock numbers separately. Either way, running shocks that are spec'd for your drop is what separates a great ride from a rough one.
All DJM Suspension Chevy Suburban lowering kits come with detailed installation instructions. Many Suburban owners do tackle the job themselves with the right tools and mechanical confidence. However, calling a professional is always a solid call if you have any doubts.