Kit Includes: (2) Front Sway Bar Links (2) Front Lower Control Arms with Ball Joints (2) Front Outer Tie Rods (1) Idler Arm (2) Front Upper Control Arms with Ball Joints (1) Pitman Arm (2) Front Inner Tie Rods (1) Idler Arm Bracket Assembly (2) Front Tie Rod Adjusting Sleeves
Quantity: 15 Piece
Specification
Gross Vehicle Weight Rating
7200LB GVW
Location
Front
TRQ suspension kits are manufactured using premium raw materials and coatings for extended service life. Each TRQ suspension component is designed to be a direct, maintenance-free replacement to the stock unit. To extend the life of your steering and suspension components, TRQ recommends replacing components in pairs, sets, or kits. All products are fit and road-tested in our Massachusetts R&D facility to ensure we deliver on our promise of Trusted Reliable Quality.
Product Features
Application Specific Design: No modifications necessary
Anti-Corrosion Coated: Enhanced surface life
Pre-greased: No additional maintenance required
Kitted for Restored Performance: Improved road-feel and handling
Install Tip: When replacing steering components, have a professional alignment performed afterwards. This ensures proper tracking and even tire wear.
Our steering and suspension components are pre-greased and sealed for long life and do not require the extra maintenance typically required by greaseable versions.
Item Condition:New
Attention California Customers:
WARNING: This product can expose you to chemicals including Lead and Lead Compounds, which are known to the State of California to cause cancer, and birth defects or other reproductive harm. For more information, go to www.P65Warnings.ca.gov.
Lifetime Warranty
This item is backed by our limited lifetime warranty. In the event that this item should fail due to manufacturing defects during intended use, we will replace the part free of charge. This warranty covers the cost of the part only.
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How to Replace Pitman Arm 1995-2000 Chevy Tahoe PART 1
How To Replace Radiator Cooling Fan 1996-2007 Ford Taurus
How to Replace Idler Arm Bracket Assembly 1995-2000 Chevy Tahoe
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Tools used
Socket Extensions
Hammer
15mm Socket
Rust Penetrant
18mm Wrench
Jack Stands
21mm Socket
Flat Blade Screwdriver
Pitman Arm Puller
34mm Socket
Drain Pan
Ratchet
Floor Jack
Assistant
1/2 Inch Breaker Bar
11mm Socket
1. Diagnosis
To check to see if you have a bad pitman arm, jack up your car and secure it.
Move your wheel and if there is play in your pitman arm and joint.
2. Remove the skid plate
Unbolt the four 15 mm bolts.
Remove the kid plate and set aside.
3. Prepare the steering box to access the pitman arm
Unclip and move aside the plastic shield.
Spray the two fittings and the bolt with penetrating oil.
Loosen the power steering coupling bolt.
Use a fitting wrench to remove the two fittings and an 11 mm socket and ratchet and extension to remove the bolt.
Have a helper hold the steering wheel for you while you do this to make it easier.
Use a pry bar to move the steering shaft from the steering box.
4. Remove the steering box and pitman arm
Use a 21 mm bolt to remove the bolt mounting the pitman arm.
Use a joint fork and a hammer to separate the joint.
Remove the three bolts securing the steering box and remove the steering box completely to remove the pitman arm.
Put the steering box and pit man arm in an oil pan.
Use an impact wrench or a large breaker bar as well as a pitman arm puller to remove the pitman arm from the steering arm.
5. For reinstallation please see part 2
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In this video we're going to install a new Pitman arm on this 1996 Tahoe. It is the same as any 1988 to 1998 Chevy truck. This is a four-wheel drive vehicle. So four wheel drive trucks and also 1992 to 1999 SUVs, four-wheel drives.
You will need the following tools: penetrating oil, a whole host of mm sockets, 18-mm fitting wrench, joint fork and hammer Pitman arm puller and actually not listed here was a 19-mm socket and ratchet or your tire iron to remove your tire. You'll also need a jack and jack stand or lift.
To check and see if you have a bad Pitman arm you can see where this front driver's side tire we're going up and under. Here's your transfer to here and then up right there is the joint of your Pitman arm. This here is your Pitman arm and then this is your steering linkage. Again, here is your Pitman arm. Here's your steering linkage. Now when you move your tires, I'm just grabbing hold of the tires and kind of turning them back and forth when the car is above the ground and you can see there is a lot of play and movement going on around that Pitman arm. That joint is bad.
First, you'll want to remove this skid plate which is four 15-mm bolts. You can see two easy here, and there's one up here and one you cannot really see, but over here. Now we're going to remove the steering box to get to the Pitman arm. Okay. So, this is the driver's side of the engine compartment. There's the power break booster and this right down here is your steering box. It's a little difficult to see. It's where you can see these tubes going in. There is a plastic shield here. It kind of clips around. Now you can see this was clipped up and around here. You just kind of peel that off and pull this plastic shield back and now you're going to want to use some penetrating oil and douse both your fittings, one here and then one a little further up. It's kind of difficult to see.
There are two fittings to douse with penetrating oil and then there's also a bolt. You might be able to barely see there and then you also want to loosen this bolt here and that loosens the coupler from the steering box shaft. The best tool for removing those power steering fittings is a fitting wrench like this, 18 mm. See it down on there? I got it on there and then once you loosen it with a fitting wrench you can usually get an open-end wrench on there to help you navigate it the rest of the way.
Then, make sure you have a catch pan underneath to catch the fluid as it starts leaking out. Now we're going to use an 11-mm socket and ratchet and extension to loosen that bolt. Down in there put the socket and ratchet on there. At this point it might be good to have someone help you just hold the steering wheel so it keeps that from turning at all. Once you remove the bolt then you want to take a large screwdriver or a pry bar and put it down in there and just make sure that you can move the steering shaft away from the steering box and if you watch you can see that the shaft is moving from the steering box pretty easily. When I actually unbolt the steering box I'll be able to pull it right out.
No from underneath here's the front of our transfer case on this four-wheel drive truck and this is our Pitman arm joint right here. So, it's a 21-mm bolt. I'll use an impact wrench. As you can see we removed the tire over here and this is a joint fork. So, we're going to bring it in from the side here and then use a good hammer. Basically we just removed the tire so we can get a good wrap on this fork. Okay. You see that fork just separates that joint. Now we get to the three bolts that hold your steering box on and I just used a little screwdriver kind of bend this fender up a little bit because it was in the way and you can just tap it back down with a hammer when you're done. Then you can easily get a socket and extension on there, and just to show you it can be done with hand tools, again, 21-mm. I'll just do the rest of it with an impact wrench just to be quicker.
Hold on to the box with one hand. If not it's just going to fall out. Move it up and out of the steering gear and pull it forward from the shaft. Here's the bottom of it. Put the steering box here, upside down, once again just so any more fluids just drain out into the pan. Here's where having an impact wrench is going to be really valuable. Then this socket is a 34 mm. If you don't have an impact you can just turn it on all the way and then use a large bar. You may want someone to help hold it. You could bolt your steering box onto a longer piece of wood which would help you to keep it steady, but having an impact wrench is the best way. Now, you're going to want to use your Pitman arm puller. This is really the only way to do this.
Believe it or not I actually forgot to film, or I messed up and I didn't film pulling the Pitman arm off so I'm just going to show you how to use the Pitman arm puller and the tool on to the idler arm. It's the same idea. You would just be doing it on the steering box. Put the tool on like that and then put your wrench on there and then pull and it breaks it right free. Okay, and this ends part one of this video. If you want to see, obviously, reinstalling the Pitman arm go please to part two.
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Tools used
Flat Blade Screwdriver
8mm Wrench
8mm Socket
Ratchet
1. disconnect the battery
Use your 8 mm socket and ratchet to disconnect the negative battery terminal
2. Remove the radiator cooling fan shroud
Pry up the fuse box and move it out of the way.
Remove the 8 mm bolt securing the fan shroud.
Disconnect the wiring harness from the radiator fan and un-clip the wiring from the back of the shroud.
Remove the fan.
Repeat with the second radiator fan.
3. Install the new radiator fans.
Put the fans down into the engine bay next to the radiator.
Bolt the fans into place.
Reconnect the electrical harnesses and clip them back onto the shroud.
Clip the fuse box back into place.
Reconnect the negative battery terminal.
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In this video we are going to remove and reinstall the radiator fans in this 2001 Ford Taurus. The fans didn't need repaired in this car. I'm just doing the video to show you how to take them out and put them in. The only tools you'll need are an 8mm socket and ratchet and a flat blade screwdriver. We're going to disconnect the battery here using an 8mm socket. You'll want to use a regular screwdriver. There is two tabs, you'll want to pull out on the tab, and pull up on this fuse box. This will just go up and out of the way a little bit. You'll see there is an 8mm bolt right here. You can see right down there is a plug for your radiator fan. All you're going to do is pry out lightly here and pull that plug off. You want to pull these pins. You can see here's one of the pins out. Pull these pins out of the fan shroud. Okay. We'll kind of speed through that process of unplugging the fan and removing the harnesses from the clips, and then finish out removing the 8mm bolt. Get this up out of the way. Pull this fan up. That just comes out of the bottom. Lift it out.
With this fan I've done the same thing. I already loosened this bolt. I've already unplugged it. I'm just going to take that bolt off. I'm going to pull it out. Then I'm going to slide over to where this other fan came from. It's going to be a fight with all the wiring. Slide it up and out. Slide this on over. It has two feet that have basically a cross pattern on it. If you look down in you can see right there, that cross right there, that's where one of the feets goes. Then that cross right down there is where the other one goes. You put the fans down in, and you kind of just work them back and forth a little bit. You find where they go down in, and then that 8mm bolt lines up. Then tighten up that bolt. Tighten up this 8mm bolt. Reconnect the wiring harnesses for the fan. Make sure everything's routed correctly. Put the fuse block back into place, reconnect the battery, and you should be all set. The second fan, slide it down in, just pull the wiring out the way kind of. The same thing on the feet. This goes down in here into place. Tighten up your 8mm bolt. This back into place now, and then the pins connect them. Put the harnesses back into their places. Connect the battery one more time. You should be all set.
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Tools used
24mm Socket
Large C-Clamp
Socket Extensions
Torque Wrench
Hammer
Tie Rod Fork
15mm Socket
18mm Wrench
Jack Stands
18mm Socket
19mm Socket
Grease Gun
Tie Rod Puller
Ratchet
1/2 Inch Breaker Bar
22mm Socket
1. Remove the wheel
Loosen the lug nuts.
Raise and secure the vehicle
Remove the lug nuts and the wheel.
2. Remove the front shield
Use a 15 mm socket and ratchet.
Remove the four bolts.
3. Remove the Idler Arm
Remove the 24 mm bolt securing the idler arm to the steering linkage
Use a joint fork and a hammer to separate the joint.
Remove the three other bolts securing the idler arm.
Use a Tie Rod Puller to pull apart the idler arm and the idler shaft.
4. Install the new idler arm
Assemble your new idler arm to your idler shaft, threading on the bushing and nut.
Bolt in the idler arm assembly into place, tightening up the three nuts.
Bolt in the end of the idler arm assembly to the steering gear.
Torque the nuts and bolts to 80 ft lbs.
Install the cotter pin.
Use a grease gun and fill the grease fitting.
5. Reassembly
Replace the shield with the four 15mm bolts.
Clip the air bag harness back in.
Put the wheel back on and lower the car
Using a star pattern torque the lug nuts to 120-140 ft lbs
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In this video, we're going to replace the idler arm on this '96 Tahoe. This is a full drive truck so it's the same as any '98, or '88 to '98 GM truck and '92 to 2000 SUV. Tools you'll need are various millimeter sockets, joint fork and hammer, a tie rod or an idler arm puller, a torque wrench, telescoping magnet and an 18 millimeter wrench.
First, using a 19 millimeter wrench or your tire iron, remove your front. Using a 15 millimeter wrench, remove this front shield. Then, we're zooming in here and this is a 24 millimeter bolt that holds the idler arm on to the steering linkage. We're going to use a joint fork, we're just going to put that right in between the joint where the idler arm and the steering linkage is, zoom out here and then, just use a good-sized hammer and just force that fork right between the joint and separate that joint. The idler arm assembly is held on by three bolts. You can see the backside of them there. You get to them through the frame through access holes right there. You can see my wrench is through one and then the other two are right near them.
We'll speed up going through and removing those three bolts. Note have a telescoping magnet available for when you drop those bolts into the frame as I do a couple of times. What I'm doing here is pulling the idler assembly away from the frame, and at the same time with the other hand, pushing the idler arm up and away from the steering linkage, or actually pulling the steering linkage down. Eventually it comes loose enough and comes right out. This is a 24 millimeter. You want to use this puller and this is a rubber gasket here, pretty much just have to force it into your puller, pull that right off. My new one; right back into place.
The trouble you run into is when you try to put this back together, right back and these two go to the back when you try and put this back together, this is a lock nut and wind up turning the shaft. What I'm doing, I got a big old bolt from another project. I put that on there and what happens this will go in enough and when I hit that other nut, it'll start pressing this on to the shaft. Then, I can use the arm itself to pull the shaft. I put my lock nut back on. Using a magnet, I took out my other two bolts so I have that top one in. I'm going to use an extension and hold that bolt in place, assembly up in here and hang in on that bolt.
I will put the nut up on that bolt and then basically repeat the step for the two bolts, put them right in to my extension with my socket, feed them through. See the bolt come through, put it on to the assembly and put the nut back on and then same thing with the third one. Feed it through, see the back of my head and then, put the nut on. Before I tighten those up, I'll turn my attention over to the steering gear. Here I pull the steering gear down and on to the joint for the idler arm and then just put the nut on hand tight. Now we'll go back to tightening up those three bolts. You want to use torque wrench and tighten them up to 80-foot pounds. This 22 millimeters and tighten these up to 80-foot pounds as well. Just a little tighter so we can fit that cotter pin through.
We'll put a grease gun in there and make sure we hit that grease footing to get it properly lubed up. Put your shield back on real quick with the four 15-millimeter bolts. Over here, we're just going to put that little pin back into the harness that was holding our airbag sensor there. We'll speed up putting the tire back on. Put on the lug nuts, tighten them a little bit, then lower the car down and torque them to about a hundred twenty to a hundred forty foot-pounds and then put your cap back on.
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Justin
February 7, 2019
I would highly recommend this suspension kit. It shipped fast, arrived on time and was a direct replacement. I did have to file down the teeth of the pitman arm for it to fit correctly. My truck drives like new. No more sloppy steering or bad alignment issues..
94 c10 front suspension kit
D
September 23, 2019
This was a great kit with everything needed to completely overhaul the front suspension of a 1994 Chevrolet 1500 pickup 2 wd. Everything fit well and was easy to install. I also have a 1995 z71 4x4 1500 that I will be doing in the future
15 piece front suspension
John
October 4, 2019
I highly recommend this kit, everything fit exceptionally well except the tie rods were too big for my truck
Excellent price and parts
C
November 14, 2019
I am so happy with parts. Would have spent arm and leg if hadn't heard about 1a auto
15 piece suspension kit
KC
December 2, 2019
Love it! Went on super easy and quality of the parts were excellent
Parts where 2 weeks late
J
January 5, 2020
Not sure in part fitment yet as the parts where 2 weeks late. I’m not happy about extended delivery date. My truck has to sit at mechanics all this time.
95 Chevy C1500 Steering & Suspension 15 Piece Set
Willie
February 10, 2020
First time I had tried 1A Auto and I will definitely purchase from them again. Every Item was included as advertised, fit perfectly and was delivered on time as stated. Great job 1A Auto.
Front in suspension
R
February 20, 2020
Change out the whole front in and everything fix good thinking about doing the brakes next
Ordered 15 piece suspension kit.
J
April 16, 2020
My order was delivered on time and everything fit. i will use 1a Auto for my next job.
Can't Wait to Begin the Install
H
September 9, 2020
For all you DIYers new to 1A Auto, this is the place will become your go to.
My Son and I got hooked be seeing one of their installation videos online. We bought a couple of minor things to just get use to the process. If your not a big fan of blind online ordering, don't sweat it, their Customer Service personnel are tops. Only once did they needed to transfer me to a Technical Representative that specialized in steering systems with after-market lift kits.
Our order should hit the door step on 9/14. Can't wait.
Kit
Tyrone
October 18, 2020
Come one day early
Suspension kit
Martin
October 23, 2020
This was an excellent priced product, however it was for a light duty truck not an HD 2500. So beware.
Perfect fit
Brandon
November 12, 2020
Everything was plug and play i loved it. All the parts are perfect.
Great Steering and Suspension kit
Nathaniel
December 6, 2020
The kit was complete with all of the components as advertised.
The fit of each component was exact to the parts being replaced.
I would use the product provided by this service again,
I would recommend the products and service to friends.
Excellent suspension kit
chris
February 28, 2021
This was my first experience rebuilding my suspension, parts went on easily and looks great.
1998 5.7 c1500 Cheyenne
Simon
October 4, 2021
Very smooth, my truck no longer drives now it flys down the freeway.
8 months since installation and going strong
Mark
October 28, 2021
Perfect Fit!
Joe
November 21, 2021
I received my suspension parts and already installed them.
All I have to say , excellent parts and prices, I will continue to buy all my parts from 1A Auto.
Thank you
Joe Fuentes
FIT LIKE A GLOVE!
george
December 24, 2021
The kit included everything and its an awesome perfect price kit the quality is is amazing and is identical to my truck! Fit like a glove!
93 c1500 nothing was really wrong with the suspension just wanted to upgrade the 29 year old parts full disclaimer my mechanic was the one that installed the kit said it took him a little less than a day to install parts were easy to install only issue was taking out the old parts so for a mechanic its relatively easy for a diy I cant really speak on it. The truck does ride a whole lot smoother now Id definitely recommend changing out the shocks since your already there. All in all very good upgrade on the stock parts that came with it if you plan on keeping your vehicle going or just doing a build Id definitely recommend this kit will for sure be buying more products from 1a parts came in quick and customer service was very helpful with selecting.
Impressed!!!
Louis
May 4, 2022
This worked amazing!!!! Best upgrade for your vehicle!!!!
Nice product
Tim
October 3, 2022
Everything looks good and nice quality stuff
Worth it
Angelo
October 28, 2022
Digging it. Makes my old truck feel new, especially after new shocks and alignment
Awesome!
Sherry
December 5, 2022
This set fit my grandsons GMC truck perfectly! Every piece we needed was in this set, everything came in right on time and the price was awesome! Will definitely order from you all again when i need something else! Thank you so much!
Awesome
Alvaro
December 19, 2022
Complete and on time.
Incredible product
Irvin
January 28, 2023
Perfect fit for my 1994 gmc sierra c1500 nice quality
Sergio
February 1, 2023
They came complete it's been 2 years no issues truck running like new
Great investment
Omar
March 10, 2023
Items came as described and had no defects that I could see. Parts fit perfectly, and my truck is riding and handling as it should. Shipped quickly and price was unbeatable
Fast delivery and good product. 1A is A1
eric
April 20, 2023
Delivery was faster than Jimmy John's and everything fit great.
Nice complete kit
David
May 2, 2023
Great way to rebuild a worn out front suspension, everything fit perfectly after alignment it drives like new again.
robert
May 3, 2023
Got my front suspension kit sent to Hawaii.
I didn't expect it that soon,in 3 or 4days, excellent. I layed all the parts out and inspect it, all parts are correct. I'm in process of installing it. great deal, worth the money awesome shipping.
Front suspension kit.
Julian
June 17, 2023
I received it earlier than I thought it would take. Everything fit perfectly. It was missing one of the sway bar links.
jr
January 18, 2024
Parts fit perfectly. Smooth ride.
Perfect
Daniel
April 7, 2024
Perfecto to my old friend
Would buy again.
Brian
April 18, 2024
Comparable to factory fit and everything lined up great. Time will tell how well it will hold up in comparison to the factory hardware with 180,000 miles on it.
Klaus
May 29, 2024
Everything went together perfectly
Dominic
September 8, 2024
Great shipping everything came in the way it should. Smooth ride since I put it on a year ago. They do not have the same composition as the OEM feeling thicker and more durable but they seem to hold so far.
Customer Q&A
Will this fit my 1999 GMC Yukon Denali 4x4?June 20, 2018
Diego M
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This part is not listed to fit your vehicle. We may have a part that is listed to fit! Please search our site using your vehicle info and then choose the appropriate category. All the parts we carry are guaranteed to fit the vehicle they are listed for. Thank you!
June 20, 2018
Christa R
Am I correct in my understanding in that tbese do not come with grease fittings?October 10, 2018
Edward I
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Our steering and suspension components come pre-greased, sealed for long life, and do not require the extra maintenance typically required by greasable versions.
October 10, 2018
Christa R
would this fit a 97 silverado already with dropped kit?March 24, 2019
David C
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No, this will not fit your vehicle due to the lowered modification.
March 26, 2019
Christa R
would this fit a 97 silverado with already dropped kit installed?March 24, 2019
David C
10
This is unable to fit for vehicles that have the drop kit.
March 24, 2019
Emma F
10
These parts are meant to be installed on vehicles with the factory ride height.
March 24, 2019
Andra M
Will this work with 4 wheel drive trucks?September 30, 2019
Alex L
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No it wouldnt totally different setup
September 30, 2019
Louis J
10
No. This kit is for 2wd only. 4wd takes a different kit.
September 30, 2019
Matthew- R
10
This kit is only able to work trucks that have rear wheel drive. Please let us know if you have any further questions.
October 1, 2019
Emma F
Will this fit a 1994 k1500 4x4?February 13, 2020
K R
10
Thank you for your inquiry. This kit will only be correct for the C1500 models, however, the part number 1ASFK05272 will take you to a similar kit for the K1500 models. Please let us know if you have any further questions.
February 13, 2020
A C
Is there a difference for a 4x4 an 2 wheel drive?September 27, 2020
J O
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Hello,
The upper and lower control arms are different between 2wd and 4wd.
September 28, 2020
Corey M
If I install a 4 inch lift on my 96 tahoe c1500 will these parts still fit on my car?November 6, 2020
Terelle C
10
These parts will not work as they are for vehicles with the stock ride height only.
November 6, 2020
Andra M
Do all parts have grease fitting ?December 15, 2020
First Robbie T
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These parts will already come as pregreased and will not have any grease fittings.
December 15, 2020
Emma F
Does this fit a 1995 gmc sierra 1500 5.7?February 20, 2021
Marc Anthony V
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These are listed to fit 1995 GMC C1500 models.
February 23, 2021
Christa R
Does this kit come with the mounting hardware ?February 21, 2021
Aj O
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New hardware is not included with this item. You may be able to reuse your original hardware if it is in good condition.
February 23, 2021
Christa R
Will this work on my 2wd truck?March 5, 2021
Zackary I
10
Yes this kit is listed to fit 2WD vehicles only.
March 5, 2021
T I
Is this for a 1993 1500/ half ton with 4x4?March 11, 2021
H U
10
This part will not fit your vehicle, but we may have a part that is listed to fit.
Please enter your vehicle's year make and model in the search bar at the top of the page. This will display parts guaranteed to fit your vehicle. Just be sure to verify all of the information shown in the Vehicle Fit tab before ordering.
March 12, 2021
Ricale A
Will this fit a Cheyenne?March 20, 2021
Nathan N
10
This part will not fit your vehicle, but we may have a part that is listed to fit.
Please enter your vehicle's year make and model in the search bar at the top of the page. This will display parts guaranteed to fit your vehicle. Just be sure to verify all of the information shown in the Vehicle Fit tab before ordering.
March 22, 2021
Ricale A
Will this fit a 1995 Chevy cheyenne?August 1, 2021
Adan G
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Fit my 95 c1500.
August 5, 2021
Joseph E
10
Yes
August 6, 2021
A D
10
No
August 30, 2021
Lou C
i need this kit for 4x4 version . do you guys have it?August 25, 2021
John D
10
No, I don't think so. Mine was 2 WD. 4X4 has a different set up.
August 25, 2021
Kiran M
10
This part will not fit your vehicle, but we may have a part that is listed to fit.
Please enter your vehicle's year make and model in the search bar at the top of the page. This will display parts guaranteed to fit your vehicle. Just be sure to verify all of the information shown in the Vehicle Fit tab before ordering.
August 25, 2021
Emma F
Does it include the bushings?August 29, 2021
Eduardo L
10
It does include the bushings, but when I ordered this kit, it came with the wrong lower control arms. I am stuck not being able to make full turns without scraping the wheels on the lower control arms.
August 30, 2021
Lou C
10
Yes, the control arm bushings are included.
August 31, 2021
Jessica D
Will this kit fit a 05 Chevy 1500 4/.4 ?September 4, 2021
John D
Fit 1996 Astro van?September 17, 2021
Paulo J
10
This part will not fit your vehicle, but we may have a part that is listed to fit.
Please enter your vehicle's year make and model in the search bar at the top of the page. This will display parts guaranteed to fit your vehicle. Just be sure to verify all of the information shown in the Vehicle Fit tab before ordering.
September 18, 2021
Cristina P
10
No, this are made for the full size trucks and SUV.
October 9, 2021
Carlos M
Will this kit work for 4wheel drive tahoe?October 2, 2021
John D
10
This part will not fit your vehicle, but we may have a part that is listed to fit.
Please enter your vehicle's year make and model in the search bar at the top of the page. This will display parts guaranteed to fit your vehicle. Just be sure to verify all of the information shown in the Vehicle Fit tab before ordering.
October 2, 2021
Cristina P
10
I believe this won't work for a 4x4. For what I have seen the suspension part are different for the z71 and 4x4 in this models.
October 9, 2021
Carlos M
will this fit a 1991 c1500 ?October 7, 2021
Cameron C
10
No, this kit is not listed for the 1991 Chevy C1500.
October 7, 2021
Jessica D
10
It should fit models 1988 to 1999.
October 9, 2021
Carlos M
can we get this kit with Polyurethane, Red bushings ?October 16, 2021
Dick C
10
Hello, No I apologize we do not have any colored bushings. They typically come in black
October 16, 2021
Ricale A
Does it come with upper ball joints?October 26, 2021
John D
10
Hello, yes this comes with the upper balls joints pressed into the upper control arm.
October 26, 2021
Ricale A
Will this kit fit a 2000 Chevrolet s10 pickup?October 28, 2021
John D
10
I have a full-size 1998 GMC 1500 pickup and it fit perfectly! I dont see how it would fit a smaller s10 pickup
October 28, 2021
Mark M
10
This part will not fit your vehicle, but we may have a part that is listed to fit.
Please enter your vehicle's year make and model in the search bar at the top of the page. This will display parts guaranteed to fit your vehicle. Just be sure to verify all of the information shown in the Vehicle Fit tab before ordering.
October 28, 2021
Jessica D
Will it fit a 1994 GMC 1500 2WD?December 1, 2021
Clarence T
10
Yes, this part will fit your vehicle.
December 1, 2021
Emma F
Does this come with control arm bolts?December 4, 2021
John N
10
New hardware is not included with this item. You may be able to reuse your original hardware if it is in good condition.
December 4, 2021
Cristina P
10
No it doesn't.
December 15, 2021
Carlos M
Will this fit 1997 chev tahoe?December 15, 2021
John D
10
This kit will fit 1997 Chevy Tahoe models with Rear Wheel Drive.
December 15, 2021
Jessica D
Will this fit 1997 chev tahoe 4x4?December 15, 2021
Curt S
10
I believe the 4x4 has different upper and lower control arms but you need to verify with 1A Auto to be sure.
December 15, 2021
Carlos M
10
This part will not fit your vehicle, but we may have a part that is listed to fit.
Please enter your vehicle's year make and model in the search bar at the top of the page. This will display parts guaranteed to fit your vehicle. Just be sure to verify all of the information shown in the Vehicle Fit tab before ordering.
December 15, 2021
T I
Will this for 1994 1500 silverado suburban?January 26, 2022
Jesse O
10
Can you provided us with the full proper year, make, model and GVW of your vehicle?
January 26, 2022
T I
Is this a lift kit?February 9, 2022
Dustin C
10
No this is not a lift kit, these are all factory style replacement parts.
February 9, 2022
T I
will these parts fit a 1995 Chevrolet Cheyenne 2500 (6 Lug ) 4 wheel drive ?July 25, 2022
Kevin J
10
This kit is listed to fit all 1995 Chevrolet C2500 Truck models that have a 7200LB GVW.
July 26, 2022
Jessica D
Will this fit 95 c1500 ext cab ?August 7, 2022
Rae V
10
Yes, this part will fit your vehicle.
August 8, 2022
Kelly S
Will this fit 95C 1500 extended cab ?August 7, 2022
Rae V
10
Yes, this kit will fit your vehicle.
August 8, 2022
Andra M
My 93 gmc is not a 4x4 its only rear will it fit ??November 29, 2022
Ernesto G
10
What is the model of your 1999 GMC? We can check to see if this kit will fit.
November 29, 2022
Andra M
10
Yes, this part will fit your vehicle.
November 30, 2022
Kelly S
Will this fit on a 98 k1500 z71 chevy truck?January 28, 2023
Brandon K
10
This kit is for RWD models only, not 4x4 models.
January 29, 2023
T I
I have a 1994 Chevy Cheyenne c1500, will this be a direct fit to my car?February 6, 2023
Chris M
10
Yes, this part will fit your vehicle.
February 7, 2023
T I
Do you carry moog products ?March 9, 2023
Jesse G
Will this fit my c1500 2wd pickup its not a silverado?May 11, 2023
John D
10
I used it in a 1997 GMC Sierra 1500 without any problem.
May 11, 2023
Jorge R
10
This kit will fit the 1993-1999 Chevrolet C1500 models as well as the 1993-1999 GMC C1500 models.
May 12, 2023
Meghan R
I have a 2000 Chevy Silverado 6.0 2500 HD what suspension process for mine?May 22, 2023
Abernathy B
10
Currently, we do not carry this part for your vehicle. We're always updating our inventory so please check back soon!
May 22, 2023
Meghan R
Will this fit a 96 gmc suburban?May 30, 2023
John D
10
This part will not fit your vehicle, but we may have a part that is listed to fit.
Please enter your vehicle's year make and model in the search bar at the top of the page. This will display parts guaranteed to fit your vehicle. Just be sure to verify all of the information shown in the Vehicle Fit tab before ordering.
June 2, 2023
Meghan R
What's the difference between K1500 and C1500?July 3, 2023
John D
10
K1500, K2500 K3500 are 4x4
C1500, C2500 and C3500 are 2 wheel drive
July 3, 2023
Ken R
10
Thank you for your inquiry!
K - 4-wheel drive
C - 2-wheeel drive
July 5, 2023
Jean O
Will this work for a 95 gmc sierra 4x4?August 21, 2023
John D
10
Thank you for your inquiry! Can you please provide us your 17-digit VIN number?
August 22, 2023
Jean O
10
No, it has a different suspension setup
August 26, 2023
Gerardo A
Will it fit my truck, it has a 6 " lift kit?December 2, 2023
John D
10
This kit is not guaranteed to fit non-stock applications. Please consult with your lift kit's supplier to understand what may be required for modification or proper fitment.
December 4, 2023
Daniel F
10
No
December 13, 2023
Stacy A
Does it matter if its 2WD or 4WD?January 2, 2024
John D
10
Depending on the vehicle you are purchasing for, this kit may only fit Rear Wheel Drive models.
January 3, 2024
Meghan R
Will it fit 1995 gmc sierra ?January 22, 2024
John D
10
This will fit a 1995 GMC C1500 with 2WD.
January 22, 2024
Andra M
Will this fit a 1993 Silverado k2500 8 Lug?March 15, 2024
Marcos W
Can this kit be used with a 4" lift from rough country?October 1, 2024
Ian J
10
This will not be able to fit for vehicles with a lift.
October 3, 2024
Emma F
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