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Matching The Components To The Application: Ride Control System Protocol

A shock absorber is designed to dampen oscillations in leaf or coil springs by enclosing a piston and rod assembly inside a cylinder filled with oil. The shell or casing generally mounts on the axle or control arm while the piston rod assembly mounts to the frame.

Ride Of The Week: 1953 Cadillac Eldorado Convertible

With the announcement of its 1953 models, Cadillac Motor Division continued to lead the American automobile industry in engine power, since its 1953 V8s developed 210 hp.

Ride Of The Week: 1966 WD-40 Ford Bronco

In 2017, the SEMA Show attracted a staggering 165,000 registrants. Among them was Aaron Vaccar, owner of The Vaccar Company, and the designer/builder behind numerous custom vehicles such as this WD-40 Ford Bronco.

Ride Of The Week: 1992 Porsche 911 964 RS Touring

One of only 11 examples ever made, this stunning 1992 Porsche 911 (964) RS Touring is one of only six UK right-hand drive versions, making it rarer still, and comes from a family collection of Porsches.

Recycled Rides For Schools Donates Vehicle To Student

Damingo Burks, a Diesel Technology student at Metropolitan Community College, received the keys to a 2010 Dodge Avenger. The committee selected Burks because of his great need for transportation to finish his education.

Ride Of The Week: 1964 Ford Country Squire

All 1964 full-size Ford station wagons were four-door models. The Country Sedans were the base trim level station wagons for 1964, with the Country Squires being the top trim level.

WIX Filters Develops New Fire-Resistant Air Filter For Florida Forest Service

The spring drought conditions that occurred early this year increased wildfire activity across the state. Florida averages more than 3,000 wildfires a year that burn more than 163,500 acres.

Ride Of The Week: 1996 American Motors Hummer Owned By Tupac Shakur

The fully loaded vehicle was customized by the late rapper and comes equipped with a 6.5-liter, turbo diesel V8 engine with automatic transmission and only 10,101 miles.

Ride Of The Week: 1969 AMC AMX

American Motors Corp. (AMC) introduced the AMX to the public on Feb. 15, 1968. The Chevrolet Corvette was the only other two-passenger sports car produced in the United States at that time.

What’s Your Ride: If The ‘Game Of Thrones’ Houses Drove Cars

Article adapted from Valentin Hilbig’s article. Provided by Carspring. The return to Westeros is finally here, with the seventh season of “Game of Thrones” airing July 16. And though we can’t offer you any sneak previews and exclusives to reign in the eager anticipation, we can offer our fellow fans some GoT action. Carspring and InspireLAB have imagined what each house