There can only be one reason, and it should be obvious really: They break. And unfortunately, the IFS of an '08 4WD Chevrolet remains largely the same as it was in 1988. There is really no ...
With all the '88-to'98 Chevy/GMC trucks out there, we're surprised there's not more aftermarket support for their suspensions. But when these trucks were current, consumer suspension technology had ...
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$6,500 vs $65,000 Land Cruiser: Solid axle articulation vs IFS comfort
On the trail, the older Land Cruiser keeps tires planted thanks to its solid axle and mechanical simplicity. The new model isolates each wheel independently, which helps ride quality but reduces ...
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