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July 23rd, 2010Shock and Strut Replacement Guidelines
May 15th, 2010Strut and shock replacement intervals are a bit more subjective than a simple glance at the odometer. Struts and shocks should be replaced by performance instead of miles. Most shock absorbers or struts will last between 30,000 and 90,000 miles depending on driving habits and road conditions leading on. It is a rather broad range depending on mileage alone.
A function that the shock is to stabilize the vehicle each time it is altered, such as potholes, stop or turn. If you feel a little bounce after hitting a bump or if the car encountered during braking or swaying too much in the corners, your shocks may need replacing.
Spacers your car perform the same functions as the crisis rather than acting as part of the suspension. A brace replaces the ball upper control arm and a conventional independent suspension. This means that in addition to the symptoms that indicate a bad shock, we must add the possibility of misalignment, noise over bumps, and noise while turning. » Read more: Shock and Strut Replacement Guidelines