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yes it is a suspension
No, rubbing alcohol is not an example of suspension. A suspension is a heterogeneous mixture in which particles are suspended in a medium but can settle out over time. Rubbing alcohol is a homogeneous mixture of isopropyl alcohol and water, where the components are uniformly distributed throughout.
You can stop alloy wheels from rubbing against the suspension by using wheel spacers to create more clearance between the wheels and suspension components. Make sure to get the right size spacers for your wheels and consult a professional to ensure proper fitment and alignment.
Suspension squeaking in a Cavalier can be from suspension parts rubbing together. Check to insure that all of the bushings in the suspension are intact.
yes, but you will lose turning radius, rubbing and bottoming out. strongly recomend 2 or 3 inch lift
mostly Mercury but there are some with alcohol
Most likely cause is that the suspension needs to be greased. Broken suspension components rubbing against other components is also a possibility.
Rubbing alcohol typically contains dissolved particles of isopropyl alcohol in water, but it is a liquid solution and not a suspension of visible particles. It appears clear and does not contain solid particles like you might find in a suspension.
Probly needs some shocks
your tires could be to wide or to tall, or your suspension could be low or shot. :)
go to www.kingofthestreet.com and see their message board in the suspension section.
yes, but u might need spacers