When I was a little kid, I wondered why car companies didn’t make their front wheels twist a full 90 degrees, which would make them turn better. It seemed simple: Make the wheels turn more, so the car ...
Classic Chevy cars have had a few interesting suspension designs. Before the double wishbone-style IFS (Independent Front Suspension) design we all know and love became a thing, there were two other ...
While the independent front suspension design that was under the Chevrolet passenger cars from 1941 to 1948 was a relatively forward-thinking design since Ford was still using a solid front axle at ...
Hot rods have gone through all kinds of trends over the past 80 years, but many of the rods being built today—by home builders and pro shops alike—are traditional rods equipped with suspension setups ...
Tri-Five Chevys are for old guys who are content with 283s and Powerglides. At least that’s what the typical 40-something muscle car enthusiast thinks. Perhaps the high demand and prices of Camaros, ...
The 2026 Honda Prelude is scheduled to arrive at dealers before the end of 2025. Honda confirms the upcoming Prelude will use the dual-axis front suspension design, as well as the front and rear track ...
The evolution of Pro Touring is an interesting one. It's gone from thinly disguised race cars that only young guys with healthy backs could endure on the street, to mega-dollar show cars that log most ...