2007–2024

Chevrolet Silverado 1500 Suspension Parts — Call to Order

Silverado 1500 suspension systems endure punishing loads from payload, towing tongue weight, and rough job-site terrain that would overwhelm a lighter vehicle. The front independent suspension uses control arms and torsion bars or coil-over struts depending on the generation, while the rear uses a solid axle with leaf springs built for heavy loads. Sagging leaf springs, worn shock absorbers, and deteriorated ball joints are the most frequent suspension issues on work trucks that are regularly loaded to capacity.

Popular Chevrolet Silverado 1500 Suspension Parts

Browse the most requested suspension parts for the 2007–2024 Chevrolet Silverado 1500. Call for pricing and availability.

Front Shock Absorber Pair (Heavy-Duty)
Rear Shock Absorber Pair (Heavy-Duty)
Upper Control Arm with Ball Joint
Lower Ball Joint
Rear Leaf Spring Assembly
Front Stabilizer Bar Link Pair

Frequently Asked Questions

Common questions about suspension parts for the Chevrolet Silverado 1500.

When should I replace shocks on my Chevy Silverado?

Silverado shocks typically need replacement between 50,000 and 80,000 miles, with trucks that carry heavy loads or drive on rough roads needing attention on the sooner end of that range. Bouncy ride, rear-end squat under load, and poor highway stability are clear indicators. Call us to get the right part for your specific year and trim.

Why does my Silverado sag in the rear when loaded?

Rear-end sag when hauling is caused by weakened or fatigued leaf springs that can no longer support the rated payload. This is common on work trucks with over 80,000 miles that have been regularly loaded near capacity. Helper springs, airbag kits, or replacement leaf spring packs can restore proper ride height. Call us to get the right part for your specific year and trim.

How do I know if my Silverado ball joints are worn?

Worn Silverado ball joints produce clunking or popping noises when turning or going over bumps, and you may notice uneven tire wear on the front tires. On lifted trucks or trucks with oversized tires, ball joint wear is accelerated due to the additional stress on the suspension geometry. Call us to get the right part for your specific year and trim.

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