How to select your ride height?
Guide to Choosing Your Car's Rear Suspension Ride Height
When it comes to selecting the right rear suspension ride height for your car, it's essential to consider a range of factors that can significantly affect both the aesthetics and performance.
Explore Our Ride Height Options
We offer four distinct ride height options for various vehicle models. Remember, the choice of wheels can dramatically alter your car's appearance, even when using the same height springs. For instance, a narrower differential will help tuck the wheels under the car, giving it a lower profile.
Understanding Weight and Suspension
The weight of your drivetrain plays a crucial role in determining ride height. Cars equipped with a Powerglide transmission tend to sit higher than those with a 4L80, while vehicles featuring aluminum-block LS engines will generally have a higher stance compared to those with cast iron big block engines.
Getting the Right Look and Performance
We’re here to help you find the perfect setup that balances aesthetics and performance, ensuring you achieve the right look while maximizing traction.
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By considering these elements, you can make an informed decision about your car's rear suspension ride height.
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