Can a Modified Air Suspension Run at 120 km/h?

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MollyFitz
07/30/25 8:34am
Modified air suspension can run at 120 km/h. Here are the extended details: Working Principle of Air Suspension: It adjusts the vehicle's height by controlling air pressure, consisting of elastic rubber airbag shock absorbers, an air pressure control system, a trunk-mounted air tank, and an electronic control system. HellaFlush Style: In HellaFlush-modified cars, apart from meticulous attention to wheel J-values, ET values, and camber parameters, another crucial aspect is lowering the vehicle's height. Many opt for coilover suspensions as they not only reduce ride height but also provide ample support for the vehicle. Remote Control: Installing an air suspension typically includes linking a remote control inside the car, allowing preset positions for quick height adjustments. This enables the car to 'slam' when parked and return to normal driving height when in motion.
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