Chevy Silverado GMC Sierra 1500 2014-2018 Shock Absorber Kit Front & Rear | OE Suspension Replacement

Regular price $275.00
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  • Type Shock Absorbers
  • SKU BDDLZ-BD-05-07597-FRF
  • OE Number Front shock absorber OE:239112; Rear shock absorber OE:4345074; Front Balance Bar OE:K700432
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Restore stable ride control for your 2014-2018 Chevy Silverado 1500 or GMC Sierra 1500. This front and rear shock absorber kit helps reduce truck bounce, road vibration, braking nose dive, and unstable handling on rough roads, highways, and daily driving.

Direct Fit for Chevy Silverado 1500 & GMC Sierra 1500

Designed as an OE-style suspension replacement:

  • Compatible with 2014-2018 Chevy Silverado 1500
  • Compatible with 2014-2018 GMC Sierra 1500
  • Front and rear suspension replacement for balanced ride control
  • Factory-style mounting design, no modification required

Complete Front & Rear Suspension Service Kit

Replacing worn shocks together with front sway bar links helps restore more balanced ride control and front-end stability. This kit includes the main suspension wear parts and mounting hardware needed for a more complete service.

  • Front shock absorbers help improve steering control and braking stability.
  • Rear shock absorbers help reduce bed bounce, road impact, and rear-end movement.
  • Front sway bar links help support cornering stability and reduce front-end looseness.
  • Included M10 bolts and nuts help make installation more convenient.

OE Reference Numbers

Please compare your original part numbers, vehicle year, model, trim, and suspension style before ordering.

Front Shock Absorber OE Reference 239112
Rear Shock Absorber 4345074
Front Stabilizer / Sway Bar Link K700432

Why Your Silverado / Sierra 1500 Needs It

Silverado and Sierra 1500 trucks often carry extra weight, drive on uneven roads, tow small trailers, or run empty beds that feel bouncy over bumps. When shocks wear out, the truck may feel loose, floaty, or unstable, especially during braking, cornering, and highway driving.

Common Signs of Worn Truck Shocks

  • Excessive bounce: The truck keeps moving after bumps or rough road impact.
  • Braking nose dive: The front end drops too much during stops.
  • Rear-end hopping: The bed feels unsettled, especially when driving empty or over uneven roads.
  • Body roll: The truck leans more during turns or lane changes.
  • Road vibration: More impact and noise transfer into the cabin.
  • Uneven tire wear: Poor damping can reduce stable tire contact with the road.

How New Shock Absorbers Improve Your Drive

Better Truck Handling & Steering Control

Worn shocks can make a full-size truck feel loose, floaty, or slow to respond. Replacing the front and rear shocks helps improve steering feel, road control, and overall driving confidence.

Shock Absorber Kit

Stronger Tire Grip on Rough Roads

Shock absorbers help control wheel movement so the tires stay in better contact with the road. This is especially important for trucks driving on uneven pavement, gravel roads, or changing road surfaces.

Shock Absorber Kit

Smoother Ride with Less Bounce

New shocks help reduce harsh impact, vibration, and repeated bouncing after road bumps. The result is a more controlled and comfortable ride for daily driving, highway trips, and light-duty hauling.

Shock Absorber Kit


Built for OE-Style Replacement

  • Designed to match original vehicle suspension specifications
  • Helps restore factory-style ride comfort and control
  • Durable construction for daily road conditions
  • Suitable for normal replacement of worn or aging shock absorbers

Installation Notes

  • Professional installation is recommended.
  • Compare all new parts with the original parts before installation.
  • Inspect mounts, bolts, bushings, sway bar links, tires, and surrounding suspension components.
  • An alignment check is recommended after front suspension work if steering pull, uneven tire wear, or ride-height concerns are noticed.