Common questions

Can you lower rear suspension?

Can you lower rear suspension?

Yes, the rear suspension “lowering links” that are on the market only run around $120, but having a skilled suspension shop shorten your bike’s fork can run upwards of $300. Plus you’ll need to shorten your bike’s kickstand, which can run you another $50 to $100.

How do I lower the rear suspension on my motorcycle?

Adjusting the rear shock preload is typically done by loosening a pinch bolt on the threaded collar at the top of the spring and turning the collar counterclockwise. Some bikes come with a preload adjuster dial that can be turned by hand. By reducing preload, you can lower the rear ride height.

Are Lowering links bad?

When you add longer lowering links, it changes the leverage ratio, which can cause all sorts of problems. You might find that the rear shock bottoms out sooner and feels softer in the last portion of the stroke, or sometimes the effects can be unpredictable.

What happens when your rear suspension goes out?

It will feel unbalanced and unstable, which can cause you to lose control of your car or worse. Your suspension system provides driving comfort by smoothing out bumps in the road and traction by keeping the wheels on the ground as much as possible. Over time, parts of your suspension could wear out or break completely.

Can you lower stock suspension?

Many vehicles, especially compact cars, use coil spring suspension, and lowering them is simply a case of replacing the stock coil springs with shorter ones that leave the vehicle at a lower height when at rest.

Are Lowering links longer or shorter?

The longer the link, the lower and softer the suspension. Lowering links are a bit longer than stock. Removing the stock link is a matter of removing 2 bolts. Replacing the link can be more in depth depending on which one you choose to go with.

Is lowering a sportbike bad?

Lowering the seat can help you make your motorcycle more comfortable to ride, and it makes it easier to reach the ground. By shaving off a portion of the seat, you’ll make it easier to firmly plant your feet because you won’t have to spread your legs so far around the bike.

How does a rear suspension lowering kit work?

Lowers your rear suspension 30mm (1.18″) without disassembling rear shock Push down seal head from out side of damper and install this kit to make lowering your suspension 30mm Make rear suspension fully extended length shorter, but not change the length when the shock is shortened.

Can you lower the suspension back to stock height?

Lowering is reversible so you can return the suspension to stock height if you desire. Keep in mind that shortening the shock by 5mm does not lower the rear end 5mm. This is because of the leverage ratio of the linkage or geometry of the shock mounting.

What should the length of the rear suspension be?

Keep in mind that trailing arm angles can become excessive if the rear of the chassis lifts a lot during acceleration. The length of the upper links should be at least 17″ . We can reduce loose roll steer by making the lower links shorter than the upper links (more on this later).

How to lower the rear suspension on a KYB?

More… Your garage is empty. How-to Video… Make rear suspension fully extended length shorter, but not change the length when the shock is shortened. How-to Video…

Lowers your rear suspension 30mm (1.18″) without disassembling rear shock Push down seal head from out side of damper and install this kit to make lowering your suspension 30mm Make rear suspension fully extended length shorter, but not change the length when the shock is shortened.

More… Your garage is empty. How-to Video… Make rear suspension fully extended length shorter, but not change the length when the shock is shortened. How-to Video…

How do you lower a leaf spring suspension?

Lowering vehicles with leaf spring suspensions is usually a very simple matter, requiring only basic hand tools, and a universal lowering kit, which can be purchased at most automotive parts stores. Step 1: Raise the vehicle. Raise the vehicle and place a jack stand under the frame, nearest to the side of the vehicle you will first be working on.

Which is the best suspension kit to get?

With our massive selection of suspension lowering kits, the choice is yours! Our lineup includes Belltech, Ground Force Suspension, Hotchkis, Eibach, and UMI, as well as McGaughy’s lowering kits and more. Whether you’re all about that lowered look or you want better ride, handling, and steering, we’ve got the right kit for you.

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Ruth Doyle