Aftermarket Suspension is designed to elevate your vehicle’s core potential and your own driving experience.
An aftermarket Suspension upgrade will make your 4WD more comfortable over changing terrain while improving how it responds while braking, accelerating, and cornering.
Meanwhile, in addition to added ground clearance for touring and four-wheel driving, Aftermarket Suspension offers outstanding load-carrying and towing capabilities compared to your vehicle’s standard suspension system.
GVM UPGRADES
The Gross Vehicle Mass GVM is the maximum that the fully-loaded vehicle can weigh and Manufacturers publish the GVM for all vehicles they sell.
Subtracting the Kerb Weight from the GVM provides the total load the vehicle can carry. This includes the combined weight of the occupants, the fuel in the tanks, and the weight of any accessories eg Bullbars, Roof racks, Towbars, Canopies, etc.
If your vehicle exceeds the maximum GVM then it is considered to be unroadworthy, unsafe, and will not meet insurance requirements.
An approved GVM upgrade can increase the legal load capacity without losing performance or handling.
GVM upgrades must be fitted by an Approved Production Facility accredited by DOTARS such as Fourbys Workshop.
An additional Compliance plate and Tyre placard will be attached to the vehicle.
A typical GVM Upgrade includes a heavy-duty coil or leaf springs front and rear, new shocks front and rear, the revised compliance plate, and tyre placard.