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McGaughy's Suspension

McGaughy's Suspension Lowering Kits, Lift Kits, Drop Spindles, Big Brake Kits, Shocks and Struts

 

McGaughy's Suspension has been a leader in the lowering suspension market since 1984. McGaughy's owns and occupies over 98,000 sq. ft. of space for suspension design, manufacturing, and shipping. McGaughy's engineering capabilities are endless and they continue to release high quality parts that the public demands. McGaughy's is always challenging themselves with producing suspension parts that haven’t been done before in the world and doing it right the first time. McGaughy's rides on a reputation for quality parts being a bolt-on installation and making sure the entire kit works hand-in-hand with the necessary factory components. McGaughy's Suspension offers Lowering kits, Lift kits, Lowering springs, Drop spindles, Shackle kits, Big Brake Kits, Shocks and Struts

McGaughy's kits are made so the average guy in his garage can do the installation without any major modifications. The McGaughy's “Classic Drop” spindles are made in the USA with the highest quality components. All machining is done in-house using state-of-the-art CNC machines. All McGaughys spindles are made from 4140 chromoly and machined on CNC turning centers. Since McGaughy's performs their own engineering, prototyping, and machining, they often have suspension kits for new vehicles as soon as they hit the dealerships.  Accesspeed is proud to offer McGaughy's Suspension products to our customers. With our lowest price match guarantee, you will always find the best combination of price and selection at Accesspeed.

 


Suspension & Chassis » Shock Absorbers and Struts

Shock Absorbers and Struts

 

What is a shock absorber?

Shock absorbers dampen the movement of the springs by converting the spring's kinetic energy into thermal energy, heating the shock’s oil to create compression and rebound resistance levels. 

 

What is a strut?

For all intensive purposes, shocks and struts serve the same purpose, yet mount in different ways and provide additional functionality. Struts take the place of the upper control arm and upper ball joint used in conventional suspensions with shock absorbers. Unlike shock absorbers, struts provide structural support for the springs, and maintain the wheel and tire in alignment.