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Superlift Suspension |
Formed in 1975, Superlift is owned and
operated by four-wheel drive enthusiasts who have developed a company
philosophy and product line that reflect their passion. Their
involvement in off-road events, Outdoor Channel productions and consumer
education further defines their commitment to the off-road consumer.
Superlift's product development team uses the latest computer modeling
technology and receives most of their stock vehicle data directly from
vehicle manufacturers. Superlift designs and builds its own plate steel
bracketry and tubular components and performs all machining processes as
well. Its plate steel parts are laser cut for optimum accuracy and
repeatability while more complex parts are die-formed for a consistently
uniform fit as well. This in-house manufacturing provides the control
needed to consistently produce exceptional, high quality parts. Heavy
wall Drawn Over Mandrel (DOM) tubing is used on most tubular components.
While more expensive than electric weld tubing, DOM offers superior
tensile and yield strength with excellent forming characteristics. Most
tube and bracketry products have either a smooth, gloss black powder
coat or a gold zinc-chromate finish. All fasteners are as strong, or
stronger, than the Original Equipment hardware they replace. Superlift's
1,250+ acre Off-Road Vehicle Park, their primary proving grounds in Hot
Springs, Arkansas, features a multitude of terrain types and obstacles
for 4x4s, ATVs, motorcycles and mountain bikes, and is also one of the
world's premiere off-roading destinations open to the public. |
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