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Ingalls

Ingalls by Dorman Chassis, Alignment and Suspension Products for Lowered and Lifted Cars, Truck, SUVs

 

Ingalls Engineering is a leading brand of automobile steering and chassis components. For more than 30 years, Ingalls Engineering has designed, engineered, and produced premium-quality chassis, steering, suspension and alignment components in the aftermarket and OEM replacement segments. In 2017, Ingalls Engineering was acquired by Dorman Products, which gives Dorman an edge in the performance aftermarket.

What makes Dorman distinct from other aftermarket companies is their customer-first mindset. Everything Dorman does is centered around providing customer value, both in the quality of products, and the creativity of solutions. Dorman engineers and designers go out of their way to save installers, repair technicians and DIY enthusiasts time and money.

The engine that powers Dorman Products is the Culture of Contribution. Dorman empowers and celebrates new ideas throughout the organization, because that just means they have more ways to solve problems. Dorman’s family-run roots give them a spirit of entrepreneurship that accelerates their speed and agility. This is a rare combination in a fast-growing, global enterprise that makes Dorman a special place to work.

 


Suspension & Chassis » Block Kits

Block Kits

 

What do suspension blocks or lift block kits do?

Lift blocks allow you to raise or lower the suspension (usually rear) to achieve the perfect ride height or stance. This is a popular option when you lift your front, and the rear sags like a ’65 Impala rolling down Crenshaw on switches. Many refer to this as the Cali Lean because, like many vehicle customization trends, it originated in California. In Eastern states, it is also called the Carolina Squat. One thing you need to consider when adding blocks is the potential for axle wrap. Lift blocks increase leverage on the axle, which can cause twisting. Accesspeed customers who purchase 1” to 3” blocks have never reported any issues, which is why we do not sell the large block kits.