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Drooping Rear End

  • nealttaylor
  • Dec 18, 2015
  • 1 min read

It is normal for parts to fall apart as the vehicle builds up mileage. Any type of vehicle that regularly deals with near-maximum loads will have its suspension deteriorating at a faster rate. The constant tension on the shock absorber will definitely cause it have diminished strength. As the springs and other components of the suspension struggle with the weight, the ride height can lower to a point where the wheels begin to make contact with the fender.


An potential solution to this problem is to replace the stock springs with special springs that are designed to handle sizable weights. There are different types of special springs to choose form. The leaf spring was the spring of choice in the past for improving vehicle loading capacity. The simple construction of the springs and the few components means that there is very little that can go wrong with it. Its simplicity also makes it more easy to detect potential problems when performing inspection.


Leaf springs are stiff. And this can make rides uncomfortable as the tiny bumps and potholes on the road are sure to be felt by the driver.


The modern adjustable air springs is the solution to this problem. Utilizing an incredibly resilient style of rubber air bags, these special springs could manage incredibly heavy loads without flinching.


As a result of the similarity of the structure of air springs to fill coil spring seasons, alterations to the chassis or mounting system and the use of special mounting hardware for car spring are rarely needed.

 
 
 

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