What Are the Hazards of Replacing Car Springs with Higher Ones?
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The hazards of replacing car springs with higher ones are as follows: 1. After replacing the car springs with higher ones, when the pressure increases to a certain extent, the thicker part of the spring is used to support the body, which will increase the car's ground clearance. However, the comfort and stability during high-speed cornering will deteriorate. 2. After replacing the car springs with higher ones, the tire pressure decreases, and the contact area between the tires and the ground increases. When the tire wear becomes severe, issues such as increased fuel consumption and shock absorber oil leakage may occur. 3. Replacing car springs with higher ones involves raising the car's body. If the modification technique is not done properly, it will seriously affect the car's lifespan and may even lead to some safety accidents.