Doesn't it absolutely suck that some driveways are so steep? You've spent countless hours lowering your car so you can look tight at the next car show. Now you can't even drive around, unless you ...
When it comes to the handling personality of your Corvette, nothing has a greater effect than shocks. Yeah, sticky tires can help, but shocks are what really determines how your car handles, rides, ...
Recent coverage highlights how targeted suspension upgrades—from coilovers and adjustable dampers to upgraded bushings—can significantly enhance a vehicle’s handling, ride comfort, and safety. Experts ...
How do you add 21st century handling to a mid-20th century Chevy chassis? We asked Garrett Harmola, President of Aldan American this question. He had answers. In the early 1980s, Aldan American was ...
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 ...
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 ...
Cleared for Departure: Adjustable Coilover Drag Shocks and Struts From Varishock Enables You to Tune the Launch and Hookup to Improve E.T. Hooking up has long been the challenge for drag racers ...
A lot of companies out there are now offering all sorts of ‘suspension’ upgrades for a variety of cars but few are actually trustworthy. Amongst them you might find KW and H&R but apart from them ...
You can’t please all of the people all of the time, and when it comes to vehicular suspension this old adage certainly rings true. Inevitably manufacturer’s set ups are a compromise and for every ...
It's been a long time since Ford announced it was eliminating all of its cars in the US except for the Mustang. Many of the car models were boring vehicles, which we certainly don't miss. We do miss ...
“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.