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How It Works – Adjustable Shocks
When it comes to off-roading, one of the most critical yet often overlooked components in a 4X4 is the shock absorber. While many enthusiasts focus on adding accessories like winches, bull bars, and rooftop tents, the role of the suspension system, particularly the shock absorbers, is crucial in ensuring a smooth, controlled ride. Adjustable shock absorbers provide a versatile solution that allows drivers to tailor their vehicle’s handling to suit different terrains and driving conditions. But how exactly do they work? The Basics of a Shock Absorber Before we get into how adjustability works, it’s important to have a fundamental understanding of what is actually happening inside a shock absorber when you hit that pothole. At its core, a shock absorber is designed to manage the suspension’s movement by controlling the rate at which the springs compress and rebound. Without shock absorbers, your 4X4 would bounce down the track like a pogo stick after every bump, making for a very uncomfortable and potentially dangerous ride. Inside a standard shock absorber, there’s a piston that moves up and down within a tube filled with oil. When your rig hits a bump, the suspension spring compresses and the shock absorbers piston is pushed into the oil-filled chamber. The movement of the piston forces the oil to pass through small valves in the…
How The Right Lift Kit In Your 4X4 Will Get You Further
Gear News – The latest 4×4 accessories for May 2022
Looking for some gifts ideas for mother’s day? We have plenty in this month’s gear news. I think mum would really love the Plasma Lighter…! PLASMA LIGHTER’S, ALL THE BUZZ An essential item for every camper has always been a box of matches or a butane lighter. Now there is a new player in the market, the plasma lighter. Plasma lighters first became available in 2015 but are only becoming more popular now. Plasma lighters are rechargeable, and they don’t require refilling with any gas or liquid. Once charged via USB, you can expect to get 300 uses per charge. A plasma lighter does not produce a flame. It forms what’s called a plasma arc. Plasma is an ionized gas in which electrons flow. At the press of the button on your lighter, the stored charge passes between two nodes to create an arc of highly charged plasma. The benefit of the plasma arc over a flame is it will not blow out, and you can safely use it at any angle. Most plasma lighters come with a safety switch which restricts the ignition time to around 10 seconds. There are a few different types of plasma lighter. I’ve chosen to review a 4tech brand lighter with the top facing dual arc configuration. This lighter has four nodes on the…

