CoiloversLowering Springs

How Much Should I Lower My Car?

You should lower your car for maximum 1.5 inches. This is the best height to have the aggressive lowered look and still be comfortable to ride. If you go even lower, the ride will not be stiff,  you have a high risk of bottoming out and scraping against any driveways…
Ifandi L.
November 10, 2020
Coilovers

Is It Okay To Buy Used Coilovers? (10 Things To Know)

Buying used coilovers is generally okay. But there are many parts you need to inspect and even more things you need to know before doing so. If you are looking to just lower your car and have basic improvement handling, then new lowering springs could be a better choice. Or…
Ifandi L.
November 5, 2020
Lowering Springs

Do You Need Alignment After Replacing Springs

Yes, you will need an alignment after replacing springs - especially lowering springs. This is because to replace car springs, you need to first remove the shocks from the suspension system. And while doing so, you will work with many other suspension components like caster / camber plate that can…
Ifandi L.
November 3, 2020
Lowering Springs

Will Lowering Springs Void Your Warranty?

Lowering springs will not void your warranty. This is because you are protected by Magnuson-Moss Warranty act - a federal law that prevents dealers from unfairly voiding your warranty. To void your warranty, the dealer or seller must point out how exactly your aftermarket part is a direct cause to…
Ifandi L.
November 2, 2020
Lowering Springs

Do Lowering Springs Need To Settle?

Good quality lowering springs from the likes of Eibach or H&R will not sag and “settle”. However, it’s true that ride height will slightly drop even further after the initial install - could be 0 to 1.5 inch drop. This happens because the new springs need to work itself into…
Ifandi L.
October 27, 2020
Coilovers

How Do You Maintain Coilovers? (6 Tips)

Coilovers are pricey but for the handling they provide, they are definitely worth it. In this article I want to discuss all the tips you can do to maintain your coilovers - making sure they last the whole lifetime of your car.    For each tip, I will explain what…
Ifandi L.
October 25, 2020
Coilovers

How Long Do Coilovers Last? (And Common Problems)

Good coilovers that are properly installed and maintained could last a long time - about 150,000 miles or more. Coilovers below this range that are making squeaking or thumping noises could easily be fixed without replacement.  In this article I discuss all the common problems in coilovers and how to…
Ifandi L.
October 20, 2020

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