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Q: If I lower my vehicle do I
need to change the shocks?
A: This depends upon the individual vehicle
& the amount you wish to lower the vehicle. Our trained
staff can advise you on your requirement.
Q: I have brought lowered springs but
they are the same height (or taller ) as the old ones when
I stand them next to each other, does this mean I have been
sold the wrong ones?
A: Not necessarily many springs are progressive
rate and are design to remain captive in the standard spring
seats therefore they they are the same or similar height when
unloaded but will be lower when the weight of the vehicle
is lowered on to them.
Q: I have fitted 1 inch lowered springs
and now my vehicle now sits higher!
A: Lowered spring height is calculated
from the standard factory height , if your old springs have
sagged or the original springs been previously replaced you
may not achieve the reduction in height you require, that
is why it is prefered to bring your vehicle or provide a required
hub to guard measurement. This allows our experienced staff
to provide you with the correct springs the first time. (Call
SA Suspension Centre for more information on how to
correctly measure your vehicles current height). The suspension
on your vehicle is designed to keep your tyre in constant
contact with the road surface whilst providing a comfortable
ride for the occupants, to achieve this all components must
be matched together. Factory engineers spend Many hours developing
your vehicle suspension to achieve this, that is why you should
not trust your vehicle suspension to just anyone.

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