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    BMR 09-14 Cadillac CTS-V Rear Suspension Kit Black Hammertone - RSK629H

    BMR Suspension

    MSRP: $899.95
    $869.58
    What is the primary benefit of a BMR Suspension Arm Kit?BMR Suspension Arm Kits achieve razor-sharp steering response, delivering immediate feedback and enhanced driver control for performance driving.Is professional installation recommended for BMR...
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    BMR 78-87 G-Body Rear Suspension Kit - Red - RSK468R

    BMR Suspension

    $469.95
    Do these BMR Suspension Arm Kits fit my vehicle?Confirm specific fitment with your vehicle's make, model, and year before ordering these performance Suspension Packages.Can I install this myself or is professional installation required?Professional...
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    BMR 82-02 3rd Gen F-Body Non-Adj. Rear Suspension Kit (Polyurethane) - Red - RSK031R

    BMR Suspension

    $189.95
    Will these BMR Suspension arm kits fit my vehicle?BMR Suspension arm kits are designed for specific vehicle models, so always confirm exact fitment with your vehicle's year, make, and model before purchasing.Is professional installation required for...
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    BMR 78-87 G-Body Adj. Rear Suspension Kit - Red - RSK028R

    BMR Suspension

    $479.95
    What is the main benefit of BMR Suspension Arm Kits?BMR Suspension Arm Kits achieve precise alignment for predictable handling and cornering, ensuring superior vehicle control.Are BMR Suspension Arm Kits easy to install?Professional installation is...
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    BMR 68-72 A-Body Non-Adj. Rear Suspension Kit - Black Hammertone - RSK017H

    BMR Suspension

    $479.95
    What is the primary benefit of BMR Suspension's control arm kits?These suspension arm kits deliver a rock-solid chassis connection, dramatically enhancing rear suspension responsiveness and control for performance driving.How do BMR Suspension's control...
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    BMR 64-67 A-Body Non-Adj. Rear Suspension Kit - Black Hammertone - RSK002H

    BMR Suspension

    $279.95
    What vehicles do BMR Suspension Arm Kits fit?These BMR Suspension Arm Kits are engineered for direct bolt-on installation on 1964-1967 Buick Gran Sport/Skylark, Chevrolet Chevelle/El Camino, Oldsmobile 442/Cutlass, and Pontiac GTO/LeMans.Are BMR...
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    Bilstein 2022+ Toyota Tundra / 23-24 Sequoia B8 6112 Front Suspension Kit - 0-3.1in Front Lift - 47-329232

    Bilstein

    $977.00
    How much lift can I expect from the Bilstein B8 6112 suspension kit?This suspension package achieves zero to two point seven five inches of adjustable front lift, ensuring personalized performance and stance.Is the Bilstein B8 6112 suspension kit a...
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    Bilstein B8 6112 14-18 Chevrolet Silverado 1500 Front Suspension Kit - 47-325753

    Bilstein

    $923.00
    What is the recommended installation process for the Bilstein B8 6112 Suspension Kits?Professional installation is recommended to ensure proper fitment and optimal performance of these advanced suspension packages.How does the digressive valving in the...
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    Bilstein 21-22 Ford Bronco B8 6112 60mm Shock Absorber Suspension Kit - Rear - 47-325593

    Bilstein

    MSRP: $965.00
    $885.00
    What is the maximum adjustable front lift provided by the Bilstein B8 6112 suspension kit for my Ford Bronco?Bilstein B8 6112 kits offer up to 2.75 inches of adjustable front lift, optimizing ground clearance and tire fitment for your Bronco.Can I...
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    Bilstein B8 6112 21-22 Ford Bronco 4WD 2DR Front Suspension Kit Lift Height 0.8-3.6in - 47-325586

    Bilstein

    MSRP: $965.00
    $885.00
    What is the minimum front lift I can expect from the B8 6112 kit?The BIL B8 6112 Suspension Kit offers zero front lift, providing a subtle enhancement to your vehicle's stance for improved handling.How do the B8 6112 shocks compare to the B6 4600...
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    Bilstein 21-22 Ford F-150 4WD B8 6112 Series Front Suspension Kit - 47-323841

    Bilstein

    $923.00
    How much front lift can I achieve with the Bilstein B8 6112 kit?Multiple snap-ring grooves enable zero to two point seven five inches of front lift for your 2021-2025 Ford F-150.What is the primary advantage of the large body diameter on these B8 6112...
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    Bilstein 21-22 Ford Bronco B8 6112 60mm Shock Absorber Suspension Kit - Rear - 47-314009

    Bilstein

    $923.00
    What vehicles are compatible with the Bilstein B8 6112 Suspension Kits?Bilstein B8 6112 Suspension Kits are precisely engineered to fit 2021 to 2025 Ford Bronco models for optimal performance.How difficult is it to install the Bilstein B8 6112 Suspension...
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A suspension package is a coordinated set of components — shocks, springs, control arms, sway bars, and supporting hardware — engineered to work together as a system rather than a collection of mismatched individual parts. Motor Sport Mayhem stocks 139 in-stock suspension packages across 109 brands, ranging from entry-level bushing and spring combos to full competition-spec coilover systems, covering street performance, track, off-road, and air-ride applications.

Our Top Picks for Suspension Packages

Every product below was selected based on engineering quality, real-world performance results, and value within its application category.

AEM IND Strut Bars

AEM Induction | $346.99

Chassis triangulation hardware that reduces flex between strut towers, improving front-end response and steering precision under load.

  • Directly stiffens the chassis section most vulnerable to lateral flex during cornering, with measurable gains in turn-in sharpness

AFE Coilover Systems

aFe | $3,729.00

Single-adjustable monotube coilover system developed specifically for the demands of combined street and track use without compromise in either direction.

  • Monotube construction provides superior heat dissipation versus twin-tube designs, critical for repeated high-load track sessions

ALF Wireless Air Control Systems

Air Lift | $1,363.99

Wireless-controlled air management system that allows on-the-fly ride height and pressure adjustment without running cab penetrations or manual lines.

  • Eliminates fixed-height limitations of spring-based systems, enabling quick ride height changes for daily driving clearance or low-stance display

ABR Steering Racks

All Balls Racing | $209.62

Complete replacement steering rack engineered to OEM dimensions with upgraded internal seals and hardened components for off-road and utility vehicle use.

  • Tighter internal tolerances versus worn OEM racks restore steering precision without requiring custom fabrication or adapter hardware

PA Alta Adj Control Arms

Alta | $339.15

Adjustable rear control arms that restore proper geometry after ride height changes and allow dialing in camber and toe for performance alignment.

  • Polyurethane or spherical bushing options let you tune compliance versus feedback depending on street or track priority

ANT Micro-Start Tire Inflator

Antigravity Batteries | $24.99

Compact portable tire inflator designed for field use, allowing air-down and re-inflation cycles during off-road runs without a compressor or external power source.

  • Essential pairing for lifted and off-road suspension builds where tire pressure management is part of the performance equation

ARB BP51 Coilovers

ARB | $4,580.69

Bypass-style internal floating piston coilover system purpose-built for heavy-duty off-road use with independent compression and rebound adjustment.

  • Separate compression and rebound circuits allow tuning the shock to handle both slow technical terrain and high-speed desert running without compromise

ART Coils

Artec Industries | $351.99

Fabricated front frame coil buckets that relocate spring perches to accommodate larger suspension articulation and retain OEM bump stop compatibility.

  • Laser-cut and CNC-bent steel construction provides the precision fitment required for structural frame modifications in lift and long-travel builds

AST 5100 Series Coilovers

AST | $4,554.00

Competition-grade coilover system with high-flow valving developed for motorsport applications where consistent damping performance across a full race session is non-negotiable.

  • Race-spec internal valving maintains consistent damping force under thermal load, where budget coilovers fade and lose predictability mid-session

AWE Chassis Bars

AWE Tuning | $435.00

Drivetrain stabilizer with polyurethane mount that reduces powertrain movement under hard acceleration, improving shift feel and reducing stress on drivetrain components.

  • Polyurethane durometer selection balances NVH isolation with movement control — stiffer than OEM rubber but compliant enough for daily use

How to Choose the Right Suspension Package

The single most important principle when selecting a suspension package is system compatibility — a shock calibrated for a specific spring rate will perform poorly paired with mismatched springs, and control arm geometry must account for your actual ride height change, not just the OEM baseline. What separates a quality suspension package from a budget assembly is valving precision in the dampers, spring wire tensile strength (typically 54SiCr or 60SiCrV steel in performance applications), bushing material durometer, and whether the geometry corrections built into the kit actually match your application's suspension travel arc.

Key Specifications

Damper construction type is the first spec to evaluate: twin-tube designs are cost-effective and compliant for street use, while monotube designs offer better heat dissipation and more consistent damping under repeated high-load inputs — critical for track and aggressive off-road use. A shock's compression and rebound valving must be matched to your spring rate; running a stiff spring with a soft damper creates an underdamped condition where the car bounces rather than settles, while an overdamped setup with a soft spring makes the ride harsh without the cornering benefit.

Spring rate selection is a function of vehicle weight, intended use, and target ride height. Lowering a vehicle compresses the suspension's operating range, so you typically need higher spring rates to avoid coil bind — a package that drops ride height without accounting for this will have poor droop travel and unpredictable limit handling. For off-road and lift applications, the inverse applies: increased travel requires careful attention to spring length, perch position, and shock travel to prevent topping out on full droop.

Bushing material defines how much of the road you feel and how precisely geometry is maintained under load. OEM rubber bushings prioritize NVH isolation but deflect under cornering loads, introducing compliance steer. Polyurethane bushings reduce deflection significantly and maintain more consistent alignment under load, but require regular greasing to prevent squeaking. Spherical rod ends eliminate deflection entirely and are the correct choice for race applications, though they transmit full road noise and vibration to the chassis — inappropriate for daily driving without NVH treatment elsewhere.

Finally, verify that any package includes proper geometry correction for your application. Suspension changes that alter ride height more than 15–20mm typically require adjustable camber plates, eccentric bolts, or replacement control arms to restore factory alignment specifications — running out-of-spec camber or caster causes uneven tire wear and handling instability that no amount of damper tuning can fix.

Spring Rate Selection by Vehicle Weight and Application

Vehicle WeightStreet / Daily (lb/in per corner)Performance Street / Autocross (lb/in per corner)Track / Competition (lb/in per corner)
Under 2,400 lbs150–250300–450500–700
2,400–3,000 lbs200–300400–550600–900
3,000–3,800 lbs250–400500–700800–1,200
3,800–4,600 lbs350–500600–8501,000–1,500
4,600–5,500 lbs (truck/SUV)400–600700–1,0001,200–1,800+
Over 5,500 lbs (heavy truck/overland)500–800900–1,200Custom per axle load

Price Guide

Entry ($1.14–$200): Individual component upgrades — replacement bushings, bump stops, strut bar hardware, and basic stabilizer links — fall here. These are the right starting point when one specific failure point is identified and the rest of the suspension is in good working condition. Honest assessment: you are not buying a performance system at this level, you are buying targeted maintenance or single-component improvement.

Mid-range ($200–$1,500): This is where the majority of performance enthusiasts land, covering complete lowering spring and shock combinations, lift kits with shocks and springs, adjustable control arm sets, and entry-level coilover systems. At this price point, expect properly matched spring and damper rates, geometry correction hardware, and brand-name engineering behind the valving — the components that directly determine handling character rather than just ride height.

Premium ($1,500–$13,544.00): Full competition coilover systems, bypass shock packages, air suspension management systems, and complete long-travel off-road builds occupy this tier. The cost reflects CNC-machined bodies, rebuildable internals, application-specific valving developed through real testing, and in many cases direct motorsport program heritage. This investment is justified for serious track builds, dedicated off-road vehicles, and any application where suspension failure is not an acceptable outcome.

Who Is This For?

Suspension packages serve a genuinely wide range of applications — from weekend autocross to full expedition overland builds — and the usage data across our catalog reflects that diversity clearly.

Racing Competition — 8.1/10

Competition-spec suspension packages score highest in this category because a properly engineered kit eliminates the trial-and-error of building a race setup component by component. Race packages from proven manufacturers incorporate application-specific valving, matched spring rates, and geometry corrections that have been validated under actual competition conditions. The investment in a purpose-built competition package pays back in lap times, tire life, and driver confidence — all of which translate directly to results.

Track / Autocross — 8.0/10

Track and autocross applications score nearly as high as outright racing because the performance demands are similar even if the regulations are less strict. A coilover-based package with adjustable damping allows the driver to tune the setup for different track layouts — softer compression for bumpy surfaces, firmer rebound for smooth high-speed circuits. Coilovers and matched sway bars make up the core of most track-day packages at this level.

Street Performance — 7.7/10

Street performance ties weekend off-roading at 7.7/10, and both scores reflect packages that represent a genuine engineering upgrade rather than a cosmetic one. For street performance, this means lowering springs matched to sport-valved shocks and struts, stiffer sway bars, and upgraded bushings that work together to sharpen response without making the vehicle punishing over real-world road surfaces. The 192-product depth in this use case reflects the broadest market demand in the suspension category.

Weekend Off-Roading — 7.7/10

Off-road suspension packages require a fundamentally different approach than road performance setups — longer travel, heavier spring rates calibrated for loaded vehicle weight and terrain impact loads, and dampers capable of handling high-speed whoops and rock-crawl articulation in the same outing. Lift kits with properly matched shocks, upgraded control arms for geometry correction, and reinforced bump stops are the core components here. Running a lift with factory shocks that are now operating outside their designed travel range is one of the most common and costly mistakes in this segment.

Daily Driving Comfort — 6.2/10

The 6.2/10 comfort score is accurate and honest — most suspension packages prioritize performance over plushness, and that trade-off is real. However, quality packages from manufacturers like Bilstein and KONI are engineered to improve both comfort and control versus worn factory suspension, particularly on vehicles with high mileage where OEM dampers have lost their original valving characteristics. The sweet spot for comfort-focused buyers is a package that replaces worn components with properly valved sport equivalents rather than full competition hardware.

Trusted Suspension Packages Brands We Carry

The brands that dominate this category have earned their positions through engineering depth, not marketing spend. Bilstein pioneered monotube gas shock technology and supplies OEM fitment for multiple European performance manufacturers — their valving consistency across production runs is exceptional. Eibach produces springs to aerospace-grade tolerances using 54SiCr silicon-chromium steel, and their spring rate accuracy is measurably tighter than most competitors. FOX and ARB both carry direct motorsport and military program pedigrees into their off-road product lines, with internal bypass technology developed from desert racing applications. Whiteline and Superpro have built their reputations on precision polyurethane bushing kits and geometry correction hardware, with compound formulations specific to each application rather than generic durometer grades. H&R operates its own in-house spring manufacturing and test facility, validating every lowering spring design on the actual vehicle platform before release — a process that eliminates the fitment and rate inconsistencies common in lower-tier brands.

Frequently Asked Questions

Are adjustable drop links worth it on a performance build?

Yes, adjustable drop links are worth the upgrade on any vehicle that has been lowered or that runs adjustable sway bars. Factory drop links are designed for OEM ride height; when you lower the vehicle, the link angle changes and the end joints operate outside their intended range, leading to premature wear and inconsistent sway bar engagement. Adjustable drop links let you restore the correct sway bar geometry for your actual ride height, which means the sway bar performs as intended across its full range of motion. On a track or autocross build with adjustable sway bars, being able to match drop link length to each sway bar setting is a measurable handling improvement, not just a maintenance fix.

Are adjustable sway bars worth the investment?

Adjustable sway bars deliver genuine, tunable handling improvements that fixed bars cannot provide, making them worth the cost for any driver who actually uses different settings. By changing effective bar stiffness — through hole position adjustments on blade-style bars or end-link attachment point changes — you control the front-to-rear roll stiffness balance, which directly affects understeer and oversteer characteristics. A stiffer front bar pushes toward understeer at the limit; a stiffer rear bar creates a more rotation-friendly balance. For track and autocross use where setup changes between events are normal, the ability to dial in balance without buying new hardware pays for the price premium quickly.

Are aftermarket control arms actually better than OEM?

Quality aftermarket control arms are better than OEM for performance applications in several specific ways: they offer geometry corrections not available in the factory design, use harder bushing compounds that reduce compliance steer under load, and are often constructed from heavier-gauge steel or chromoly that resists deformation under repeated impact. Where aftermarket arms are equal to or sometimes worse than OEM is in NVH isolation — spherical or polyurethane bushings transmit more road noise and vibration than factory rubber. For street and track performance use, the geometry and rigidity improvements outweigh the NVH trade-off; for a quiet daily driver, OEM replacement arms with fresh rubber bushings may be the more appropriate choice.

Are aftermarket bump stops worth installing?

Aftermarket bump stops are worth it specifically in two situations: lifted vehicles where factory bump stops no longer contact at the correct point in suspension travel, and performance builds where the factory foam or rubber stop allows the suspension to bottom out harshly before the progressive resistance builds. Quality aftermarket bump stops use microcellular foam or hydraulic fluid bump stop technology that provides a progressive rate increase — the resistance builds as compression increases, cushioning the impact rather than creating a sudden hard stop. On lifted trucks and off-road builds, correctly positioned bump stops also protect control arm joints, frame mounts, and shock bodies from overtravel damage that is expensive to repair.

Are aFe suspension products good quality?

aFe's suspension products, particularly their coilover systems developed under the Pfadt series brand, are legitimate high-performance components with engineering validation behind them — not rebadged commodity hardware. Their coilover systems use monotube construction, application-specific valving, and are tested on the target vehicle platform rather than developed generically. aFe is better known in the intake and exhaust space, which means their suspension line gets less attention from buyers, but the engineering investment in the coilover program specifically is evident in the build quality, adjustability range, and damping consistency under track conditions. At their price point, they compete directly with established suspension-focused brands and hold up favorably in comparative testing.

Building something specific? Our performance specialists can help you select the right Suspension Packages for your application — street, track, or full race build.