Helper Springs Chevrolet Trax (2013–2022) – Suspension Support

🔧 Rear Suspension Upgrade for Chevrolet Trax (2013–2022)

Is your Chevrolet Trax sagging when loaded with passengers, luggage, or equipment?
You're not alone — compact crossovers like the Trax often suffer from rear-end squat when carrying extra weight. That’s where
MAD helper springs come in.

Improved Ride Height and Stability

Enhanced Driving Safety

Better Comfort and Control

Less Wear and Maintenance

✅ Engineered for the Chevrolet Trax (2013–2022)

The MAD HV-124295 is a custom-designed helper spring kit made specifically for the Chevrolet Trax, model years 2013 through 2022. It installs directly into the factory rear coil springs and provides extra support when your vehicle is loaded — without changing the ride comfort when unloaded.

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💬 Is This Right for You?

The HV-124295 is ideal for:


  • Contractors with tools or materials in the back
  • Road trippers with luggage or roof boxes
  • Rideshare or delivery drivers with frequent rear load
  • Anyone towing a small trailer or hitch rack


Don’t let a full load drag you down.
Upgrade your Chevy Trax with the
MAD HV-124295 helper springs and restore your rear-end confidence — today.


👉 Available now at LowLandSuspension.com — ships anywhere in the U.S.


⚙️ Quick Facts


  • Product: MAD HV-124295 helper springs
  • Vehicle fitment: Chevrolet Trax (2013–2022)
  • Position: Rear axle
  • Installation: No cutting, welding, or permanent modifications required
  • Made in the Netherlands 🇳🇱


⭐ 4 Key Benefits of the HV-124295 Helper Springs

Chevrolet Trax

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1.

Prevents rear sag
Keeps your vehicle level when hauling gear, passengers, or towing a light trailer.

2.

Improves stability and handling
Reduces body roll and bounce when cornering or braking under load.

3.

Maintains driving comfort
Progressive spring design activates only under stress — no harsh ride when empty.

4.

Extends the life of your suspension
Reduces strain on OEM components, helping avoid premature wear.