Twin Tube Nitrogen-Charged Shocks: The Secret to a Smoother, More Controlled Ride
Posted by Gaugemagazine.com on Aug 13th 2025
When it comes to enhancing ride quality and control on your lowered or performance truck, your shocks make all the difference. Twin tube nitrogen-charged shocks, like the DJM Suspension Calmax SuperShocks, are engineered to deliver consistent performance even under extreme driving conditions.
So, what sets these shocks apart?
Unlike basic factory shocks, Calmax SuperShocks use a twin-tube design that separates the working fluid from the nitrogen gas. This prevents aeration and fade, allowing the
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The Benefits of Air Suspension: Elevate Your Ride with Optimal Comfort and Control
Posted by Air Suspension Specialist on Jul 19th 2023
Air suspension, a type of vehicle suspension powered by an air pump or compressor, has rapidly evolved from a luxury feature to a game-changer in the automotive world. At the Gauge Magazine Store, we offer a wide range of air suspension kits and components designed to revolutionize your driving experience. But why should you consider upgrading to air suspension? Here are some key advantages:1. Improved Ride Quality:The primary advantage of air suspension is its superior ride quality. An air
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PACIFIC Duallie Simulators
Posted by Tire & Wheel Specialist on Mar 3rd 2017
Gauge-Store is now carrying a full line of Pacific Duallie simulators! Want to get your duallie lookin good, simply dress it up with some simulators by Pacific Dualies. Save money and time with high quality simulators. Available in 16-22.5" sizes, made of stainless steel for duallie trucks, RVs, and vans. These will fit your CHEVY/GMC, FORD, DODGE or NISSAN/ISUZU/MITSUBISHI duallie truck.For more information on these products CLICK HERE
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Offsets and Backspacing
Posted by Tire & Wheel specialist...Pam on Feb 22nd 2017
Two of the most commonly unknown aspects when buying a new set of wheels are the offset and backspacing measurements.What does
offset mean?
The offset of a wheel is the distance between
the center line of the wheel and the hub mounting surface. A positive offset
means that the hub mounting surface is closer to the outside edge. A negative
offset means that the hub mounting surface is closer to the inside edge. An
improper offset can cause the tire to rub against the outside fender or insid
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WHEEL CARE
Posted by Tire and Wheel Specialist...Pam Goss on Dec 16th 2016
How do I take
care of my wheels?
Protect the finish of your new wheels by regularly
washing them with mild soap and warm water. Before washing your wheels, allow
them to cool and never spray them with cold water while they are still hot.
Chrome wheels or polished wheels that do not have a clear coat can be protected
even further by using a wax, cream, or polishing cleaner, but these products
should not be used on clear-coated wheels. Steam cleaners and strong chemicals
used in car washes
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