Everything You Need To Know About Your 4x4's Suspension Ft. Superior Engineering
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- Опубликовано: 23 июл 2024
- In this video, Bailey walks us through the common types of suspension that you will underneath your 4WD. We recently travelled to Superior Engineering located at 8 Chrome Court, Burpengary QLD, which gave us a great opportunity to get an up close look at a wide variety of 4x4 suspensions. Whilst the OE Ranger was getting a full suspension upgrade, Bailey explains how different types of suspension components affect your vehicle's off-roading experience. This video is helpful even if you're just getting into owning a 4x4 or you're looking to spruce up your current knowledge, so please enjoy watching the video.
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have a question . . . 4WD SUVs & light pickup trucks equipped with a 2.0 in. or 3.0 in. suspension lift actually has different level (clearance/height) of lift between the forward & aft suspension setup . . . if the front axle has a true 3.0 in. lift then the rear axle has something like a 2.6 in. or 2.5 in. lift . . . so my question is why's the lift less at the rear? might as well have a true 3.0 in. of full spec suspension lift both at the front & rear . . . if not why??? please advise . . .
What about leafs all round no information on that
I think I need to pay them a visit for my next rig….🤑