When it comes to serious custom truck builds — especially body drops and air ride setups — one name stands out: Phat Phabz. Based in Oklahoma and known across the U.S. custom truck scene, Phat Phabz delivers some of the cleanest, most functional suspension and chassis solutions in the game.
Phat Phabz is a custom fabrication shop that specializes in chassis, suspension kits, and air ride setups for full-size trucks — especially Chevy Silverados, GMC Sierras, and C10s. Whether you're laying frame or going full body drop, they build parts that don’t just fit — they work.
From front and rear kits to full chassis builds, their gear is built with precision and a deep understanding of what it takes to make a slammed truck ride smooth, turn tight, and look good doing it.
Available for the Regular cab, Ext cab, and Crew cab.
Let me break down what these setups actually do if you're looking to body drop your 2007–2013 Silverado.
Up front, the suspension is designed to give you full turning radius — lock-to-lock — without the tires rubbing the frame rails. That’s huge when you’re slammed and still want to drive it like a truck. The control arms give you up to 14.5 inches of lift, so when you air back up after laying body, your wheels can fully clear the fenders with no problem.
You can also add a front sway bar (optional), which makes a big difference in handling — especially if your body-dropped truck is more than just a showpiece and you actually drive it.
In the rear, a parallel 4-link setup with sleeve bags keeps things smooth and stable. It rides great and gives you solid control without the bounce or sketchy feel of a bad setup.
And here’s a clever part — the rack and pinion is mounted lower, and they also drop the motor mounts. That keeps the steering shaft from binding when the truck’s laid out, and it means you won't have to chop up your cab floor as much to make everything fit.
Link > https://phatphabz.com/product/2007-2013-silveradosierra-chassis/
👨🔧 Final Thoughts
If you're building a 2007–2013 NNBS Silverado, or really any full-size GM truck, Phat Phabz should be on your radar. Their parts save you time, headaches, and fabrication guesswork — all while giving your truck the stance and performance it deserves.
They’re not the cheapest, but if you want it done right the first time, this is the kind of brand worth investing in.
Want help picking the right Phat Phabz setup for your build? Drop a comment or message — I’ll walk you through what fits and what works.



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