You want coil-over shocks. You don't know why, you don't know how they work, and you don't know why they might or might not be better, but you've seen them in the magazines, on race trucks, under ...
“I need new shocks. What should I get?” This is a prompt you’ll see almost every day in car forums and Facebook groups. Inevitably, somebody will reply, “Just get coilovers.” That is bad advice.
Every car enthusiast knows that a good suspension setup can make a world of difference when it comes to the driving experience of a vehicle. A car can have all the horsepower in the world, but if the ...
We Like New Stuff, especially mechanical things that specifically relate to four-wheel-drive vehicles. So when Mel Wade, owner of Off Road Evolution, explained his new Jeep JK coilover cantilever ...
How do you add 21st century handling to a mid-20th century Chevy chassis? We asked Garrett Harmola, President of Aldan American this question. He had answers. In the early 1980s, Aldan American was ...
If you’re the sort of Chevy Corvette enthusiast that wants to maximize your sports car’s handling chops, then a set of aftermarket coilovers could fit the bill perfectly. Now, high-performance parts ...
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The best Harley-Davidson upgrade: Suspension
Upgrading the shocks on your Harley-Davidson is a game changer. Check out some of these options that we've put to the test!
"Before getting started, the vehicle must be 100 percent complete." That is the first line in the instructions for measuring the baseline spring rate on a Chris Alston's drag race 2x3 A-arm suspension ...
When the Nissan 350Z first hit the market, it quickly became a popular option among car enthusiasts and tuners worldwide. That meant plenty of parts from the aftermarket as customized 350Z sports cars ...
There are some definite advantages to air ride suspension often used on trucks, large SUVs, and luxury sedans. You get a smooth ride, and with some vehicles and you can adjust the system to different ...
The terms "shock" and "strut" are often colloquially used to refer to the same part, perhaps because they both operate within a car's suspension apparatus. Structurally, however, they are distinctly ...
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