Other than your tires, the suspension you run is one of the most important elements that’ll affect your handling and lap time around the track. We also can’t deny its importance when it comes to how ...
Lowering springs and full coilover setups are popular suspension modifications for car enthusiasts looking to enhance the performance and aesthetic appeal of their vehicles. While both options aim to ...
“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.
I spent the last week installing a set of Fortune Auto 500 Series coilovers on my project Civic and the job went smoothly. It took that long because instead of trying to get it all done in one ...
We earn commissions from purchases you make using links in our articles. Learn more. Your guide to some of the best coilover suspensions and some to avoid. Coilover suspensions are just about the only ...
Way back in our Aug. '11 issue, we ran an article titled "Coilovers for the Coppers," in which I gave you the lowdown on installing coilover shocks and an Addco sway bar on the front of my '03 Crown ...
The dream of every enthusiast with a modest budget and a will to wrench is to transform a relatively normal, affordable car into a supercar killer. And the first way most people add performance to ...
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 ...
Corvettes exude confident street handling, and their composed suspensions have morphed mere owners into confident drivers for decades. The lowly shock absorber sits at the center of that superb ...
Nobody has to tell you adjustable coilovers are just about the most versatile suspension upgrade you can make. Here, a measly set of dampers and springs can yield dramatically different ride heights ...
The design brief for the Mercedes-Benz 190 was simple: Build a Mercedes, only smaller. The W201, as it was known internally, was Mercedes-Benz's response to the oil crises of the Seventies and ...