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Product Spotlight: 4-Link Suspension Kit-1968-74 Chevy Nova & X-Body by Performance Online
Bringing the Nova Rear Suspension into the Modern Era
Author
The Auto Builder Staff
Photos Courtesy of Performance Online
The 1968–74 Chevy II and Nova have always been a favorite among builders for one simple reason: it’s lightweight, simple, and responds extremely well to real performance upgrades. But there’s one area where time has not been kind — the factory leaf-spring rear suspension.
Leaf springs did their job decades ago, but once horsepower climbs, tires get stickier, and driving expectations change, their limitations become obvious. Wheel hop, axle wrap, and unpredictable rear-end behavior aren’t quirks — they’re warning signs. That’s where Performance Online’s 4-Link Suspension Kit for 1968–74 Chevy Nova and X-Body cars steps in.
This kit isn’t about trends or stance alone. It’s about replacing an outdated suspension layout with a modern, tunable system that actually lets the chassis do its job.
Why a 4-Link Changes Everything
Removing the leaf springs immediately changes how the rear axle behaves. Instead of fighting torque under acceleration, the axle is controlled through properly engineered suspension geometry. The result is improved traction, better pinion control, and a rear end that stays planted whether you’re rolling into the throttle on the street or pushing the car harder in a performance setting.
Performance Online’s 4-link setup keeps the axle traveling in a controlled arc, reducing unwanted movement while allowing the suspension to work smoothly through its range. That translates into cleaner launches, more predictable handling, and a far more composed feel behind the wheel.
Designed Specifically for the Nova Platform
What separates this kit from generic solutions is how purpose-built it is. Performance Online engineered this system specifically for 1968–74 Chevy Nova and X-Body chassis, meaning the brackets, crossmember, and geometry are designed to bolt into place without cutting the floor or turning the car into a fabrication project.
It’s a true bolt-in solution that works equally well for home builders and professional shops — delivering real performance gains without compromising the structure of the car.
Tunable Performance for Any Build Direction
No two Novas are built the same, and this suspension reflects that reality. Adjustable 4-link bars allow builders to fine-tune pinion angle and suspension behavior, while adjustable coil-over shocks make dialing in ride height and handling straightforward.
Whether the goal is a street-driven cruiser, a pro-touring build that sees aggressive cornering, or a straight-line setup that needs consistency under power, the system adapts. It’s suspension designed to grow with the build, not limit it.
Stability You Can Feel
Lateral axle control is handled by a panhard bar, keeping the rear end centered under the car during hard acceleration, braking, and cornering. That stability shows up immediately from the driver’s seat. The car feels calmer, more predictable, and more confident — especially in situations where the factory suspension would start to feel overwhelmed.
This isn’t a subtle upgrade. It’s the kind of change that redefines how the car behaves, making the Nova feel tighter, sharper, and far more modern without sacrificing its classic character.
POL 4-Link Suspension Kit-1968-74 Chevy Nova and X-Body
Fitment
- 1968-1974 Chevy Nova
- 1968-1971 Acadian (Canadian Nova)
- 1973-1974 Buick Apollo
Includes
- Chassis Brackets and lower front link mounts
- Axle Brackets
- 1.250″ DOM Adjustable Link Bars
- Full Upper Coil-over Crossmember
- 1.25″ DOM Adjustable Panhard Bar
- Adjustable Aldan American Coil-overs
- Black powder coated springs
- Hardware
The Takeaway
Performance Online’s 1968–74 Chevy Nova 4-Link Suspension Kit is one of those upgrades that transforms the entire driving experience. It replaces outdated technology with modern control, improves traction and handling across the board, and gives builders the adjustability they need to match today’s power levels and expectations.
For anyone serious about unlocking the full potential of a Nova or X-Body platform, this suspension isn’t just an improvement — it’s a foundation.
Ready to bring modern control to your Nova or X-Body build?
The Performance Online 1968–74 Chevy Nova & X-Body 4-Link Suspension Kit delivers the traction, adjustability, and rear-end stability today’s builds demand.










