SS/SC Suspension
for that much money, no.
get some lower springs, you will want to go lower than SS springs anyways. I recomend ssc from ZZPerformance. then do some larger swaybars. The springs will run you about $150. 2 sway bars will be around $300 give or take. with that your handeling will be better than the SS, your tires will be holding you back however.
you can buy the bushings and all the other stuff from the aftermarket, it will eventually cost you more to replace ALL the LS suspension pieces but if you go that far you will be able to out handle nearly anything.
get some lower springs, you will want to go lower than SS springs anyways. I recomend ssc from ZZPerformance. then do some larger swaybars. The springs will run you about $150. 2 sway bars will be around $300 give or take. with that your handeling will be better than the SS, your tires will be holding you back however.
you can buy the bushings and all the other stuff from the aftermarket, it will eventually cost you more to replace ALL the LS suspension pieces but if you go that far you will be able to out handle nearly anything.
That's the SS/SC suspension alright. I thought about getting that kit, but IMO its not worth it. If you want to go all out on suspension go aftermarket. Eibach springs, srut bar, sway bar, and you're good.
I disagree. For "that" much money, it's an awesome deal. Under 800 for a complete suspension? That's freaking awesome. Eibach springs alone will cost you over $200, and then you have to get the shocks, struts, swaybars, control arms, and all the little parts.
You could piece together a full SS/SC suspension for less then 800 for sure. Actually, I have a set of stock SS/SC springs if interested. lol..But, yes SS/SC suspension parts are upgrades for the SS/NA, LT, and LS's and if you do some price and item watching you could easily upgrade your suspension to the SS/SC's for fairly cheap.
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