Not exact matches
We
reduce the
ride height of a
vehicle to gain performance handling but if you go too low these angles are affected which will cause poor handling with more body roll, and bump steer.»
Recommended at least every 12 months Proper alignment not only preserves tire life but improves:
vehicle steering response,
reduces stress on steering and suspension components, maintains correct
ride height, maximizes fuel mileage, and allows all the active safety systems of your
vehicle to operate as intended.
As the speed increases, ABC also lowers the
vehicle below the static
ride height (maxing out at about 0.5 inch at about 80 mph) to
reduce wind resistance for better fuel economy and
reduced noise and lower the center of gravity for better high - speed stability.
Air suspension trucks make do without the feature, as they're able to lower the truck's
ride height 0.6 - inches to
reduce drag at higher
vehicle speeds.