Protecting Coilovers in Harsh Climates: The Definitive Winterization & Survival Guide
You’ve likely spent weeks researching spring rates, damping adjustability, and drop height before finally investing in your suspension setup.
You’ve likely spent weeks researching spring rates, damping adjustability, and drop height before finally investing in your suspension setup.
There is a specific moment every coilover owner dreads. You’re navigating a familiar corner or rolling over a speed bump, and you hear it—a dull clunk, a rhythmic squeak, or perhaps you feel a subtle "floatiness" that wasn't there last month.
There is nothing quite as heart-sinking as installing a fresh set of coilovers, dropping the car, and hearing a clunk the first time you pull out of the driveway.
You didn’t just buy a set of springs; you invested in a precision-engineered suspension system designed to transform how your vehicle handles and feels.
If you are reading this, you’ve likely moved past the "does it fit my truck" phase and are now asking the expensive questions.
You aren’t looking for a basic lift kit to fit larger tires, and you likely already understand the difference between a spring and a shock absorber.
If you're looking to enhance your car's performance and handling, corner balancing with coilovers is an essential process.
Setting the correct ride height on your coilovers is essential for maximizing your car's performance, handling, and aesthetic appeal.
At Coilovers, we’re passionate about performance suspension, specifically how you can enhance your ride using coilovers.