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These hand-built suspensions are made to fly in the desert

Kristin Shaw

created: July 31, 2025, 2:14 p.m. | updated: Aug. 10, 2025, 2:04 p.m.

Then she lands as surely as a leopard leaping from a tree, thanks to handmade suspension parts that can take a pounding way beyond what’s typically available on the market. Together, they have built some of the most resilient suspensions on the planet, no matter what extraordinary terrain you may be exploring. Nicole Pitell-Vaughan of TOTAL CHAOS fabrication with one of her company’s builds. Thanks to the off-road suspension innovations of TOTAL CHAOS, the footage didn’t wobble a bit—not even at 70 miles per hour. Fortified with elements like spindle gussets and urethane bushings, the truck’s suspensions can fly and still land with minimal jarring to the passengers inside.

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