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That only happens in the movies.
No, there is no extra charges on an insurance policy for a financed vehicle. Only difference will arise in the paper works, and it will mention that the vehicle is hypothecated.
You need new height sensors? or the solenoids (air bags) on that side have a leak/are not working properly
If you are in your parents vehicle and you are on their auto insurance policy, you would be covered.
The body lift does not matter, it just lifts the body. The only thing you need to worry about is the length the new suspension will add to the stock suspension. For example if you put on a 4" suspension lift then you will need to add about 5" - 7" inches in the shock to make sure you have enough up and down travel within the suspension lift, and that it does not "bottom out".
Homogeneous solutions have only one phase.A suspension or a colloid has two phases.
During a hard freeze, if there is only water and no antifreeze in the motor of your vehicle: at best, the freeze plugs will burst or pop out; at worst, the block will crack.
No. It only happens in works of fiction unless you consider robots to be alive.
There is no time or milage recommendation for replacing suspension components. All components should be checked at the time of the vehicle service. And also at the yearly test (MOT) in the UK. Any strange noises coming from the suspension system should be checked out as soon as possible
Usually that's caused by out of balance wheels. Take the vehicle to your tire store and have the wheels balanced.If that's not it, take it to a good suspension shop (not a tire store, I don't care what they say) and have it checked by someone who only does suspension and steering.
No, shocks are designed to dampen the rebound from the suspension and not provide support for the vehicle. The exception would be air shocks. These are generally used in the rear of a vehicle to support an unusually heavy load. You would not want to achieve a "lift" with these. Replacing suspension springs (coil, leaf, torsion) is how to get your SUV higher. However, this causes different geometry for the drivetrain and requires research to do it right.
no it is a mixture and suspension only