Zip Corvette sales and customer service representatives are here to serve you during the following hours:
Mon-Fri. 8:30am-5:30pm
Sat-Sun: Closed
(Eastern Standard Time)
Our showroom is open to the public Monday-Friday from 8:30am-5:30pm (EST). We take orders in our showroom or you may call your order in over the phone and we will prepare your items in advance so you do not have to wait.
Other questions? Contact us here 24 hours a day 7 days a week.
Zip Corvette's research & development team created a new lowering kit for your C6 Corvette which will help give your Corvette the attitude you're looking for. These new polyurethane bushings install over your EXISTING spring adjusting bolts once the original rubber bushing has been removed. Installation requires disassembly of your front & rear suspension, cutting the original rubber bushings off the factory bolts and slipping our new bushings over the bolt heads, protecting your aluminum control arms. Instructions included.
Zip's polyurethane cushions were custom designed for your C6 Corvette's suspension. The top surface is NOT flat like factory rubber bushing. Flat polyurthane bushings will bind as the suspension actuates causing the bushing to tear - Zip's bushings are designed with a convex radius that allows the bushing to slide as the control arms pivot. Our bushings are also designed to snap over the spring bolt rather than being permanently attached - this design keeps the bushing from breaking away from the adjustment bolt as the suspension moves.
Zip's lowering bushings are proudly made in the USA.
Our technicians have determined that the installation difficulty level of this item is a 4 on a scale of 1-5. Read more about our install ratings here.
Almost no effort. Either snap on or plug and play. Probably no tools involved.
Simple installation with common tools. Probably less than 20 minutes for installation. Easy enough for
anyone who can read and follow instructions. A good first project for someone with no experience. Hard
to mess up.
A little mechanical experience is helpful but not necessary. Possibly a good first project for those with
a little more confidence. Will probably take more time (20-60 minutes) than #2.
Mechanical experience a definite plus. Not a good first project for the inexperienced. Most likely a 2-3
hour job minimum.
Only for the experienced wrench. Most likely requires good tool collection, possibly special tools and
a fair amount of experience. 95% of people will choose to have this installed by Zip or a professional.