Very well until something breaks. Then it is usually replaced by regular shock absorbers, because it is too expensive to repair for the slight advantage of the driver being able to adjust the ride quality.
The shock absorber oil has fine metalic particles in it, which when subjected to varying a magnetic field, changes the viscosity of the oil. There by stiffening, or softening the ride as determined by the position of a console mounted switch by which the driver can choose any one of three settings. Firmest to softest.
That's the short explination.
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it depends on what style of 81 corvette, But a doubt it would work.
it has a magnetic fluid which repels to a magnet at the end of the suspesion, because of the weight of the car the repulsion of the magnets is smooth, this makes the ride comfortable
Magnetic rowing machines are commonly used in the home as they are the cheapest and quietest.They control resistance by means of electromagnets that engage a mechanical brake with a flywheel.
Because it is very high-speed car and it does not require the specified option. It is created for dynamic driving and is not a sedan.
No you can not. It will not work.
Visit Vintagewheelworks.com They have a lot of info on the site about what wheels and tire sizes will work on classic cars.
Work to Ride was created in 1994.
1976 top will not work on an 81' The latches are different.
There are a few reasons why the power windows on a 1975 Corvette won't work. A few of these would be a wiring issue, a motor issue or the fuse is blown.
No the back spacing is wrong, c-4 to c-6 does not work, GRR
Why not? the desert is just the same as any other place on planet earth. Magnetic compasses work fine in the desert. See the "Where does the magnetic compass not work?" question for some places where they don't work.