Chevy/GMC
The Ridetech C10 StrongArm system replaces OEM leafsprings entirely and the stock trailing arms on the coil spring trucks. The rear C10 StrongArm system will lower your truck as much as 10" while improving handling and load capacity. Installation is completely bolt-on affair with no welding or fabrication necessary. For the customer that wants a bolt-on system with no fabrication or welding, Ridetech has the answer!
Features:
- Works with either Shockwaves or Coil-Overs (Not Included)
- Bolt-on installation. No welding required!
- The front trailing arm crossmember is designed to allow the exhaust to be run through it rather than under it providing additional ground clearance.
- The panhard bar mount has been relocated to optimize the bar length and angle for the lowered height. This helps keep the rearend centered in the truck.
- The C-notches are included with the kit and FIT the frame rail.
- With the Ridetech StrongArm system, the driveline angles have been optimized for the lowered height.
- The StrongArm system includes new trailing arms for the guys with trailing arms that have rusted out.
- The panhard is adjustable so you can optimize your tire clearance at the new lowered height.
Specifications:
Can I ride with a stock height or does it have to be lowered with this? And will I need to buy any other parts other than shocks? And will this replace the stock rear lower control arms?
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