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Ground Force Lowering Suspension Systems, Leveling Kits and Shocks

 

For nearly three decades, Ground Force Suspension Systems has been a leading manufacturer in tuned performance suspension systems for your 2WD/4WD light-truck, SUV, crossover, and performance muscle cars! All Ground Force suspension systems and components have been subjected to rigorous in-house and track testing, giving your vehicle the optimal ride, drive set-up and safety you demand! Ground Force engineers work side by side the OE automotive manufacturers, adding in suspension development on many performance vehicles offered today right from your dealerships, and on the track. Current products include lowering kits, lowering springs, lowering blocks, lowering shackles, leveling kits, coil lowering kits, spindle lowering kits, shocks, struts and more.

All Ground Force kits and components are designed for easy purchasing and bolt-on installation, from their “one part number system” which identifies each kit, right down to the limited lifetime warranty of all products by Ground Force. Every system is complete, with high performance nitrogen gas shocks (when stated), drive-line alignment hardware, bump stops, and optional coil spring, leaf spring, or spindle applications. Countless hours at the track and in the Ground Force R&D center translates to making the best domestically manufactured suspension systems in the business.  Remember, any lowering kit can make your vehicle look good. But after the car show and pictures are over, you have to live with that choice; it's your ride, lower it right. Ground Force Suspension Systems: Designed - Engineered - Manufactured in the USA. Accesspeed is proud to offer Ground Force Suspension products to our customers. With our lowest price match guarantee, you will always find the best combination of price and selection at Accesspeed.

 


Suspension & Chassis » Block Kits

Block Kits

 

What do suspension blocks or lift block kits do?

Lift blocks allow you to raise or lower the suspension (usually rear) to achieve the perfect ride height or stance. This is a popular option when you lift your front, and the rear sags like a ’65 Impala rolling down Crenshaw on switches. Many refer to this as the Cali Lean because, like many vehicle customization trends, it originated in California. In Eastern states, it is also called the Carolina Squat. One thing you need to consider when adding blocks is the potential for axle wrap. Lift blocks increase leverage on the axle, which can cause twisting. Accesspeed customers who purchase 1” to 3” blocks have never reported any issues, which is why we do not sell the large block kits.