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Shock-Absorber Strut
Mercedes-Benz - Mercedes-Benz:
- SLC 300,
- SLK 250,
- SLK 300,
- SLK 350
Shock-Absorber Strut
Mercedes-Benz - Mercedes-Benz:
- AMG® GT 55,
- AMG® GT 63
Shock-Absorber Strut
Mercedes-Benz - Mercedes-Benz:
- AMG® GT 55,
- AMG® GT 63
Shock-Absorber Strut
Mercedes-Benz - Mercedes-Benz:
- SLC 43 AMG®,
- SLK 55 AMG®
Shock
Mercedes-Benz - Mercedes-Benz:
- SL 63 AMG® S E Performance
Shock
Mercedes-Benz - Mercedes-Benz:
- AMG® GT 55,
- AMG® GT 63
Shock
Nissan - Nissan:
- Maxima
Shock
Mercedes-Benz - Mercedes-Benz:
- SL 63 AMG® S E Performance
Shock
Mercedes-Benz - Mercedes-Benz:
- AMG® GT 55,
- AMG® GT 63
Strut
Mercedes-Benz - Mercedes-Benz:
- Sprinter 1500,
- Sprinter 2500,
- Sprinter 3500,
- Sprinter 3500 XD,
- Sprinter 4500
Strut
Mercedes-Benz - Mercedes-Benz:
- CL 550,
- CL 600,
- CL 63 AMG®,
- CL 65 AMG®,
- S 350,
Suspension Strut
Mercedes-Benz - Mercedes-Benz:
- 300 SL,
- 500 SL,
- SL 320,
- SL 500,
- SL 600
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A DIY Guide to Upgrading Shocks & Struts for Off-Roading
Upgrading the shocks and struts in your vehicle is a great way to improve off-roading performance. When done right, a suspension system upgrade can enhance stability, control, comfort, and overall performance. This DIY guide provides expert tips on how to achieve the best off-road performance.
Expert Tips for Peak Off-Road Performance in Your Truck or SUV
1. Choose the Right Shocks for Your Driving Style
Select shocks that are specifically designed for off-roading. Consider whether you need adjustable shocks for varying terrains or heavy-duty shocks for rougher environments.
2. Ensure Proper Installation for Maximum Performance
Proper installation of shocks and struts is crucial. Incorrect installation can compromise your off-roading experience and even cause damage to other suspension components.
3. Use Struts with Enhanced Durability
Choose struts that feature heavy-duty components designed for off-road durability. These struts will provide better support when driving over challenging terrain.
4. Keep an Eye on the Alignment
After upgrading your shocks and struts, ensure your vehicle's alignment is adjusted to avoid uneven tire wear and ensure smooth handling.
5. Maintain Your New Shocks & Struts Regularly
Inspect your shocks and struts regularly for any signs of wear or leakage.
When upgrading your suspension, it's worth checking out our range of discounted tire accessories to complement your off-road setup. For assistance or expert advice, contact us anytime.