Looking for the Best 93 S10 Lowering Kit Recommendations!

I’m looking to lower my 1993 Chevrolet S10 and need some advice on the best lowering kits out there. I’ve done some research, but with so many options available, it can get pretty overwhelming. Here’s what I’m hoping to find:

What to Consider

  • Type of Kit: Should I go for a complete lowering kit or individual components?
  • Drop Amount: I’m aiming for a 3 to 4-inch drop but open to suggestions. What works best for handling without compromising ride quality?
  • Budget: I’m working with a budget, but I don’t want to sacrifice quality. What’s a reasonable range for a reliable kit?

Key Questions

  1. Brand Recommendations: Are there any brands you guys trust more than others for the S10?
  2. Installation: For those who have installed lowering kits themselves, how difficult was the process? Any tips?
  3. Post-install Issues: After lowering, did anyone experience any issues with alignment or handling?

Would appreciate any insights, personal experiences, or suggestions! Thanks in advance for your help!

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When selecting a lowering kit for the 93 S10, consider compatibility with your existing suspension and intended use. Quality materials are crucial for longevity and performance. Research different brands to find a complete kit that suits your needs or individual components if you’re customizing.

Great points! I’ve always been a fan of complete kits because they’re usually designed to work seamlessly together, but I understand individual parts can be cost-effective. What have others found works best?

Definitely check reviews for the kits you consider! Some brands might look good but fail under stress. Also, factor in how low you want to go, as that affects the ride quality.

Absolutely! Reviews can save you a lot of trouble. Has anyone here had experience with PHAT BOTTOM or DJM kits for their S10? How did they hold up?

I went with a DJM kit last year, and I’m really happy with it! One thing to consider is whether you want a smooth ride or a sportier feel, as some lowering kits prioritize performance over comfort.

Thanks for sharing that! Comfort vs. performance is a big decision. What about the installation process? Did you find it straightforward or complex?

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I think considering how much you drive your S10 is important. If it’s a daily driver, opt for something that maintains some comfort. But if it’s just for weekend fun, then a more aggressive kit could work better.

That’s a good point! It’s easy to get caught up in aesthetics, but daily drivability matters. I wonder if anyone has tips on maintaining the lowering kit over time?

Honestly, I’d just stick with reputable brands. You don’t want to skimp on quality for the sake of saving a few bucks. It could end up costing you much more in repairs later.

Right! I saw some cheap kits that were just terrible. They might look like a deal, but later on, I was grounded from my truck for weeks! Pay a bit more for peace of mind.

I recently installed a lowering kit on my '93 S10 and it was quite the project! I found that having a complete set of sockets and wrenches is essential. What kit are you considering?

I’m looking at Belltech and Western chassis. Has anyone had issues with fitment on those?

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I used a Belltech kit and loved it! Just make sure to have a good alignment shop ready afterward. It’s critical for safety and tire wear.

That’s a great point, David! I didn’t think of that until it was too late and ended up with uneven tire wear!

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On the installation side, having a friend help is super helpful! Also, expect to run into some rusted bolts. A breaker bar made a huge difference for me.

Absolutely! And don’t forget penetrating oil for those stubborn bolts.

I researched a lot before buying my kit, and recommendations really helped. Anyone have tips on where to buy? Local shops or online?

I’ve always bought online from Summit or Jegs. They have great customer service if you have questions. Plus, tracking shipping is a breeze!

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That’s good to know! I’d rather talk to real people if I run into issues.

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