Wednesday, August 13, 2008

Do the Lift in your Dodge Rig


Dodge trucks have always been known to be the toughest among the roster of popular pickup trucks. However, it is still a favorite subject when technicians talk about modifications. Since Dodge rides are known to be well-built rides, finding solutions in improving its handling features could mean doing something about its suspension frame. You see, most of the weight of a classic Dodge ride is handled and managed by its suspension system. Thanks to its high-grade coil springs, spacers, struts and shocks, Dodge trucks have attained excellent drivability over any possible road conditions. Test drive results where found to be excellent, even with the truck’s massive weight. The secret lies on the ingenuity of its suspension’s configurations. But just like other popular pickups, any Dodge truck will never resist the performance gains offered by premium Dodge lift kits.

By sparing the technological genius that was put up by Dodge engineers in every Dodge truck, lift kits Dodge were designed to complement them rather than replacing them. These kits are precision machined to offer cost effective upgrades that make any Dodge truck fit to handle tougher driving conditions. The kits are actually a complete set of suspension upgrade that replaced factory certain factory components to complete a proportionate suspension frame, prior to the modifications done on raising the truck’s ground clearance. Hence, Dodge lift kits are engineered to improve drivability and maneuverability while maintaining factory ride.

I always say that to ensure best suspension upgrade results, make sure that your chosen lift kits Dodge is meet your vehicle’s application specifications. Otherwise, you might end up messing with some of its functional settings, rather than improving them. If you are not so sure about the product, you may seek the advice of your trusted technician. But for do-it-yourself type persons, a good service manual can do.

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