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Understanding the Benefits of 2.5" Shocks vs. 3.0": Which One is the Right Choice for You?
In the context of shocks, such as those utilized in vehicles like trucks and SUVs, the numerical designations (e.g., 3.0 and 2.5)...


Is Air Ride Better than Coilovers?
Air ride suspension and Coilover suspensions are two different types of suspension systems, each with its own advantages and...


Do I really need a Reservoir on my shock?
A reservoir on a shock absorber serves as a storage container for hydraulic fluid that is displaced during the compression and rebound...


How to find what Spring Rate you need by using a spring!
In most cases when building a custom vehicle, individuals might not have their vehicle weight and or know where to start. Coilover...


How To Calculate Springs Rates on a Dual Rate Coilover
Calculating spring rates for a dual rate coilover involves determining the stiffness of the two springs used in the coilover. Here is a...


What are Shock Valve shims?
Shock valve shims are thin metal discs that are used to adjust the damping characteristics of a shock absorber. They are placed in...


What is a Shock Absorber?
A shock absorber, also known as a damper, is a mechanical device that is used to control the motion of a vehicle's suspension system. The...
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