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Struts and shocks are both vital - and different! - parts of every car's suspension. Here's everything you need to know about telling them apart.
2006 Chevrolet Avalanche shock absorber replacement step-by-step instruction details on how to replace the suspension part yourself on your GMT800 truck.
How Long Do Shock Absorbers Last? Shocks are wear- and tear-resistant and last for quite a while. They don’t go out all at once and, because of that, can serve you for about 50,000-100,000 miles.
Looking for shock absorbers? Our team of experts narrowed down the best shock absorbers on the market. Read this review and save yourself time and money.
“Shock absorber” is a misleading term because the springs actually absorb the road shocks. The struts limit the resulting bouncing caused by the springs compressing and releasing.
Simply stated, shock absorbers control the up-and-down motion in a suspension system. Technically speaking, shocks convert kinetic energy into thermal energy.
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