The 1995 Chevrolet K1500: Refining a Modern Classic – Industry Mag industrymag.org
The GMT800’s independent front suspension provided a comfortable ride, but years of service take their toll. A comprehensive suspension refresh revitalizes the truck’s handling and ride quality. Replacing worn original shocks with high-quality monotube units (like Bilstein 5100 series) restores control and damping, both on-road and off. For those seeking a leveled stance to accommodate slightly larger tires, adjustable front struts or a quality front leveling kit correct the factory rake without compromising the independent suspension’s geometry. Inspecting and replacing worn control arm bushings, ball joints, and sway bar end links eliminates unwanted steering play and body roll. This renewed foundation not only improves safety and comfort but also prepares the truck for more demanding use, whether it’s navigating a worksite or exploring a backcountry trail.