How to Drop a Chevy Truck

A dropped or lowered truck is almost the opposite of the raised monster trucks. A dropped or lowered Chevy truck sits low to the ground. The Chevy truck can range from being a few inches lower than the original height to being only inches off the ground. Dropping a Chevy truck also improves the handling of the truck. Read on to learn how to drop a Chevy truck and get your truck handling better and looking good today.

Things You'll Need

  • Jack stands Jack Ratchet/socket set Wrench set Screw driver Hammer

Dropping the Front End

  • Raise the truck and place one jack stand under each side so that the frame rests on them. Remove the front tires/wheels.

  • Remove the stock shock absorbers. Loosen the tie-rod ends and lower ball joints from each side of the truck.

  • Remove the stock coil springs, loosen the pivot bolts on the factory control arms, and remove the control arms.

  • Install the new lowered control arms from the kit on the pivot points. Reinstall the factory coil springs.

  • Tighten the lower ball joint, install the new shock absorbers from the kit, and tighten the tie-rod end.

  • Replace the wheels/tires, and lower the truck back to the ground. Now tighten the pivot bolts completely.

Dropping the Rear

  • Raise the back end of the truck. Place a jack stand under each side of the truck, under a frame rail. Remove the wheels and tires.

  • Loosen the factory U-bolts, free the leaf spring so it can be repositioned, and install the new U-bolts from the drop kit over the axle. Also, install the axle saddle to anchor the leaf springs beneath the axle. Install the new five-hole spring plate on the bottom of the U-bolt.

  • Install the new rear shocks in place of the old factory shocks.

  • Replace the wheels/tires. Lower the truck.