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What are SHOCK ABSORBERS (2)
Shock absorbers are devices that control the vibration and rebound of a vehicle's suspension and springs. Their main purpose is to keep the tires in contact with the road at all times, reducing vibrations and bumps.
Many people think that shock absorbers are used to support the weight of the car, but in fact, they mainly manage the movement of the suspension.

Tracing the Evolution of Coilover Suspensions
Coilover suspensions revolutionize automotive engineering. They combine a coil spring with a shock absorber, offering superior handling and ride quality. Engineers value coilovers for their adjustability, allowing precise tuning for various driving conditions. Historically, coilovers emerged in motorsports, where performance and adaptability are crucial. Their technological impact extends beyond racing, influencing modern vehicle design and aftermarket modifications. Coilovers continue to shape the future of automotive suspension systems.

Twin-tube Shock Absorbers
Most vehicular shock absorbers are either twin-tube or mono-tube types with some variations on these themes.

What are SHOCK ABSORBERS (1)
Shock absorbers are devices that control the vibration and rebound of a vehicle's suspension and springs. Their main purpose is to keep the tires in contact with the road at all times, reducing vibrations and bumps.

Shocks vs. Struts
A key part of your vehicle's suspension system, shocks and struts help keep your vehicle's tires in contact with the road.
Why is this so important? If your car doesn’t maintain firm contact with the road, steering, handling and braking can all be affected.

INTRODUCTION OF SHIMS (II)
Shims are slices of metal or plastic material used to fill space between two objects or faces of objects. They are used for leveling, for adding support, or adjusting for a better fit. While some shims are wedge shaped to make them easier to install, machined shims are usually flat with tight tolerances. They are available in a variety of styles and configurations to accommodate almost any application.

INTRODUCTION OF SHIMS
Shims are slices of metal or plastic material used to fill space between two objects or faces of objects. They are used for leveling, for adding support, or adjusting for a better fit. While some shims are wedge shaped to make them easier to install, machined shims are usually flat with tight tolerances. They are available in a variety of styles and configurations to accommodate almost any application.
Application of Coilover
Customers can expect improved handling and ride comfort with the incorporation of coilover technology in Max Auto Parts Limited's suspension products