Our Shock Absorbers
Discover the types of shock absorbers we offer
Gas Shock Absorbers
Gas shock absorbers use high-pressure nitrogen to improve performance and increase durability by preventing the internal oil from forming bubbles or foam during intensive use, unlike traditional hydraulic shock absorbers. This results in greater stability, improved road grip, and more precise handling. For this reason, they are the ideal choice for drivers seeking a sportier driving experience and for vehicles that operate on various terrain.
Adjustable Shock Absorbers
Adjustable shock absorbers allow you to change suspension firmness, adapting the driving experience to your needs. You can set it softer for city driving or firmer for sporty performance.
There are different types of adjustments: rebound adjustment, which controls how quickly the shock absorber extends; compression adjustment, which determines resistance during compression; and dual adjustment, which provides independent control over both.Thanks to this versatility, you can optimize vehicle performance for any driving condition, whether on the street or on the track.
They are the ideal option for drivers who want full control over their vehicle’s dynamics.
Hydraulic Shock Absorbers
Hydraulic shock absorbers are the most common and traditional type. They operate using a piston that moves inside an oil-filled cylinder. When driving over a bump, the piston forces the oil through small orifices, absorbing impact energy and controlling vehicle movement.
They are a reliable and cost-effective option designed for everyday, standard driving, offering a good balance between comfort and control. They are ideal for those looking to replace their shock absorbers while maintaining the vehicle’s original suspension characteristics.