What are the effects of installing raised springs on a car?
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After installing raised springs on a car, the vehicle's ground clearance can be increased, but the comfort and stability during high-speed cornering may deteriorate. If the modification involves raising the vehicle's height, it is recommended to have it done at a professional modification shop. If the modification technique is inadequate, it can severely affect the vehicle's lifespan and even lead to safety incidents. Below are methods to raise a car's body: 1. Install spacers at the connection points between the original suspension and the car body to raise the height. This method still uses the original shock absorbers and is relatively low-cost, but it may affect the vehicle's stability during cornering. 2. Upgrade by purchasing modified shock absorbers and springs. This method allows for height adjustment through the shock absorbers and springs, offering better results at a reasonable price.