DNA-SHO-HC92-RD+LS-GN
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A shock absorber is a mechanical device designed to smooth out or damp shock impulse, and convert kinetic energy to another form of energy. It is used in conjunction with cushions and springs. An automobile shock absorber contains spring-loaded check valves and orifices to control the flow of oil through an internal piston.One design consideration, when designing or choosing a shock absorber, is where that energy will go. In most shock absorbers, energy is converted to heat inside the viscous fluid. In hydraulic cylinders, the hydraulic fluid heats up, while in air cylinders, the hot air is usually exhausted to the atmosphere. In other types of shock absorbers, such as electromagnetic types, the dissipated energy can be stored and used later. Shock absorbers help cushion vehicles on uneven roads.
One of the joys of life is being able to drive your car. But what happens when you want to improve your cars ability to respond quicker? Lower springs is one of the many options available to do just this. With lowering springs, you will improve the response time of your vehicle, reduce the body roll, increase the stability of the vehicle, and enhance the cornering ability. Lowering springs can achieve these characteristics by lowering the center of gravity of the vehicle. This ultimately will allow the vehicle to turn harder while reducing body roll. This lower ride height will also give your vehicle a more aggressive and desirable look.
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Remark: Does Not Fit Integra Type-R Models
Note: Sping rates and drop amounts might vary by different vehicles application and chassis loads
Product Content:
No Instruction, Professional Install Recommended
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