Engineering Explained on MSN
Why modifying your suspension often isn't worth it (road cars)
Can suspension upgrades like springs, dampers, coilovers, and sway bars make a difference? Are suspension modifications worth ...
“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.
Fast Lane Only on MSN
Porsche bets on old-school leaf springs as its shock future tech
Porsche is quietly preparing a suspension revolution that looks, at first glance, like a step back in time. Instead of ...
Spring and shock technology is moving forward at a staggering rate and Chris King of Viking Performance gets us up to speed. Road racers talk about camber gain, roll center, and Ackerman. Drag racers ...
Sean is a JDM and off-road enthusiast of many years, and an automotive photographer. He holds a B.A. in Literature and Writing Studies, an A.A. in Communications, and an A.A. in English. He is ...
Perhaps you're on your way to buy a new car, and you may not know it yet, but a suspension is just as important as other key components, such as the engine, powertrain, and braking system. Top ...
Much like muscles and tendons working together to absorb shock for the human body, or how running shoes cushion impact with each stride, a car's suspension combines carefully designed components to ...
The global automotive air suspension market is projected to reach approximately USD 7.42 billion by 2025, with an expected CAGR of 6.06% from 2025 to 2033, ultimately reaching USD 11.88 billion by ...
Your car's suspension is subjective. It's also a whole lot of sorcery. Combine those two things and you've got something that nobody can agree upon and that hardly anybody understands. At the heart of ...
A car suspension system is designed to maximize friction between the road surface and the vehicle’s tire, enhance passenger comfort and provide steering stability. Car suspensions have evolved a lot ...
A sea-change in hot-rod suspensions is sweeping across the scene: replacing conventional metal suspension springs with air springs, often controlled by sophisticated air compressors and self-leveling ...
Some results have been hidden because they may be inaccessible to you
Show inaccessible results