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Belltech Lowering, Leveling and Lift Kits, Sway Bars, Shocks, Torsion Kits, Drop Spindles, Shackles, Coilovers and More

 

Belltech is more than just lowering products. After listening to customers, Belltech proudly introduced a line of OE Replacement shock absorbers and a Leveling Kit program to answer customer requests. Belltech’s success in the late 1980’s and 1990’s made it possible for the company to grow from a modest beginning to a large company, with a 75,000+ sq. ft. manufacturing and distribution facility in Clovis, California. The Clovis facility has made it possible to expand every aspect of the operation. The massive space for Engineering and R&D makes it possible to create and develop new products more efficiently.

With most newer model truck and SUV’s coming factory-equipped with independent MacPherson style front ends, Belltech has the exclusive expertise, experience and technology to handle any and all new suspension challenges moving forward with late model truck and SUV suspension. Belltech’s history of developing quality products that improve safety and performance have allowed them to become one of the most trusted brands that many customers turn to when searching for premium aftermarket products for their trucks, Jeeps, and SUVs. Every year the Belltech R&D department continues to push the boundaries in manufacturing techniques and product design to add new vehicle applications. Accesspeed is proud to offer Belltech 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 » Steering Dampers & Stabilizers

Steering Dampers & Stabilizers

 

What does a steering stabilizer or steering damper do?

Steering stabilizers and dampers absorb the energy sent through the front axle from the road, reducing the impact on steering. Unlike suspension shocks, steering stabilizers are aligned horizontally with equal compression and rebound pressure.

 

Can I use a regular shock for a steering stabilizer?

No. Shocks are designed to rest in an expanded position. Steering stabilizers and dampers have a neutral position, with equal resistance each way. Driving would prove to be frustrating, and you will fight bump steer everywhere.