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A shock absorber is a pump-like device that controls the rebound of suspension springs by converting kinetic energy into heat, which is then dissipated into the surrounding air.

Industry experts, such as those at Monroe , suggest replacing shocks every 60,000 to 80,000 miles. Common indicators of failure include: How To Check for a Bad Shock or Strut EASY Shocker

: Prevents the vehicle from "bottoming out" (scraping) or experiencing excessive "nose dive" during braking. Signs of Wear and Failure A shock absorber is a pump-like device that

Za obsah této stránky zodpovídá: RNDr. Jiří Šrubař, Ph.D.