Chevy & GMC Silverado 1500 Long Travel, Race Kits & Shocks

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Nobody has more invested in GM half-tons than LSK — Silverado race trucks are where this company cut its teeth. The 1500 line spans generations: 88-98 C1500 builders kits, 99-06 race kits in 2WD and 4x4, 07-18 control arms, and 19+ upper control arms for the current trucks, plus machined steering clevises and King shock packages to match. These are race-derived parts engineered per generation, with boxed arms, serviceable pivots, and geometry that survives the way a desert truck actually gets driven. If you are building a prerunner, a chase truck, or a class racer out of a GM 1500, this is the page.

Chevy / GMC Silverado 1500 — Common Questions

Which Silverado / Sierra 1500 generations do you build parts for?

Current products cover 88-98 C1500, 99-06, 07-18, and 19+ Chevy and GMC 1500 trucks, in 2WD and 4x4 depending on the kit. Each product page lists its exact generation and drivetrain.

What is the difference between a race kit and control arms?

Control arms upgrade strength and travel within a mostly stock footprint; a race kit is the full long travel package — arms, geometry, and matched King shocks — built for sustained speed in rough terrain.