Towing heavy loads can make a vehicle's rear start to squat as its rear suspension compacts under the added weight. This can cause a variety of problems, from increased braking distance to the vehicle ...
The trucks sold in today’s consumer market are tougher than commercial trucks just a decade back, with the strongest pickups comfortably hauling nearly 8,000 pounds. The key downside to those new ...
How low can you go? If you own a Honda S2000 roadster and run Air Lift Performance’s new suspension kit for both the AP1 and AP2 chassis, the answer is a remarkable four inches, at least – FOUR INCHES ...
In the past we’ve featured countless cars with air suspension and even installed it on our Project Silverstone GTI (et 6/10) to both show how it’s done and explore how it works – there’s even a couple ...
After World War II, Americans were on the move. Many loaded up their belongings and headed west — kicks along Route 66 and all that. Others simply were heading out on vacations, often pulling travel ...
As much as we love the new Mustang's exterior appearance and stock stance, some people will never be happy until they've seen the car going closer to the ground as if the pony car was doing its pushup ...
The United States developed the air suspension system during World War II specifically for heavy aircraft. The original purpose of air suspension was to save weight with a compact construction. Back ...
Pickup trucks have to do many things; unfortunately, given the limitations and design characteristics of traditional leaf- and coil-spring suspensions, sometimes the rough-riding tradeoffs are too ...