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What is the purpose of a shock absorber?

What is the purpose of a shock absorber?

First you need to know a little about how a shock absorber is designed. A shock absorber’s purpose and design is to help keep the tires on the ground on bumpy roads so that you, as the driver, can maintain control of the vehicle.

What kind of shocks do you use on a truck?

These are common on off-road vehicles. Monotube shocks feature a tube and two pistons, which work essentially like the twin-tube shocks work, with one piston separating the layer of nitrogen from the air. It runs cool and is a popular performance choice for trucks. Reservoir shocks are filled with fluid, and either pressurized air or nitrogen.

When to contact YourMechanic for shocks and suspensions?

If you notice any of these symptoms then it is recommended that you contact YourMechanic.com to have the shocks and suspension professionally inspected. The YourMechanic professional technician will advise you as to the condition of your suspension including the shock absorbers and give you a quote for their replacement if necessary.

What was the alternative to the twin tube shock absorber?

The principal design alternative to the twin-tube form has been the mono-tube shock absorber which was considered a revolutionary advancement when it appeared in the 1950s.

Which is the best shock absorber for cars?

Pedders range of car shock absorbers Pedders has a comprehensive range of shock absorbers to suit most vehicles on our roads today. With options of replacement, sports/performance & 4X4/SUV, unlike other shock absorber brands. We offer a wide range of shock absorber

How can you tell if your shock absorbers need to be replaced?

Shock absorbers are designed to absorb the bumps and knocks of the road for a smooth, stable ride. You can check to see if they’re worn and need to be replaced. Step 1: Look at your car by standing along the front.

What kind of shock absorbers do Pedders use?

Pedders has a comprehensive range of shock absorbers to suit most vehicles on our roads today. With options of replacement, sports/performance & 4X4/SUV, unlike other shock absorber brands. We offer a wide range of shock absorber

When is the best time to replace shocks?

Some shock absorber manufacturers say you should replace them at 50,000 miles, but that’s more for their benefit than yours. Having the shocks and suspension parts inspected at 40,000 or 50,000 miles, then annually after that, is a better idea. A thorough inspection should uncover what parts, if any, actually need replacement.

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Ruth Doyle