Will SuperSprings SSA24 Fit 2005 Chevy 3500 With Factory Upper Helper Springs?
Updated 04/15/2025 | Published 03/09/2025 >
Question:
Will the superspring SSA24 fit my application. I have a 2005 Chevy Silverado 3500 with this factory upper helper spring.
asked by: Chad
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Expert Reply:
Hello Chad, thanks for reaching out. Yes, the SuperSprings Custom Suspension Stabilizer and Sway-Control Kit # SSA24 is the correct fit for your 2005 Chevy 3500 with factory upper helper springs. The # SSA24 will fit models with or without the top overload springs. Just keep in mind the included polypad must be trimmed 1/4" on each end to fit.
expert reply by:
Jesse M
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Chad
4/15/2025
Hi Jesse, I seem to have a problem with both ends of the supersprings. They are underneath the service stops. Are these service stops supposed to be modified or removed. They used to make contact with the top overload spring when I had heavy loads. It seems they could hit the top of the supersprings ends where the bolt goes through. There is no way to adjust right or left to miss these. It also seems like there could be a possibility of the bolt head hitting part of the service stop. My truck is completely factory. 2005 Chevy Silverado 3500 crew-cab base model long bed 4x4. Any help would be appreciated Thanks