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Please Note 3S Before Buying Car Shocks Struts
When you choose new shocks/struts for your car, please check the following features: · Suitable Type It’s most important thing to make sure you choose the appropriate shocks/struts for your car. Lots of manufacturers produce suspension parts with a particular types, so carefully check the s...Read more -
Principle of Mono Tube Shock Absorber (Oil + Gas)
Mono tube shock absorber only has one working cylinder. And normally, the high pressure gas inside it is about 2.5Mpa. There are two pistons in the working cylinder. The piston in the rod can generate the damping forces; and the free piston can separate the oil chamber from the gas chamber within...Read more -
Principle of Twin Tube Shock Absorber (Oil + Gas)
In order to know well of the twin tube shock absorber working, let first introduce the structure of it. Please see the picture 1. The structure can help us see twin tube shock absorber clearly and directly. Picture 1 : The Structure of Twin Tube Shock Absorber The shock absorber has three workin...Read more -
Shocks and Struts Care Tips You Need to Know
Each part of a vehicle can last for long if cared for well. Shock absorbers and struts are no exception. To extend the lifespan of shocks and struts and ensure they perform well, observe these care tips. 1. Avoid rough driving. Shocks and struts work hard to smooth excessive bouncing of the chas...Read more -
Shocks Struts can be easily compress by hand
Shocks/Struts can be easily compress by hand, it means there is something wrong? You cannot judge the strength or condition of a shock/strut by hand movement alone. The force and speed generated by a vehicle in operation exceeds what you can accomplish by hand. The fluid valves are calibrated to ...Read more -
Should I Replace Shock Absorbers or Struts in Pairs if Only One is Bad
Yes, it’s usually recommended to replace them in pairs, for example, both front struts or both rear shocks. This is because a new shock absorber will absorb road bumps better than the old one. If you replace only one shock absorber, it may create “unevenness” from side to side w...Read more -
Strut Mounts- Small Parts, Big Impact
Strut mount is a component that attaches the suspension strut to the vehicle. It acts as an insulator between the road and the body of the vehicle to help reduce wheel noise and vibrations. Usually the front strut mounts include a bearing that allows the wheels to turn left or right. The bearing ...Read more -
The Design of Adjustable Shock Absorber for Passenger Car
Here is a simple instruction about adjustable shock absorber for passage car. Adjustable shock absorber can realize your car imagination and make your car more cool. The shock absorber has three part adjustment: 1. Ride height adjustable: The design of the ride height adjustable like the followin...Read more -
What Are the Dangers Of Driving With Worn Shocks and Struts
A car with worn/broken shock absorbers will bounce quite a bit and may roll or dive excessively. All of these situations can make the ride uncomfortable; what’s more, they render the vehicle harder to control, especially at high speed. In addition, worn/broken struts may increase the wear ...Read more -
What Are the Parts Of A Strut Assembly
A strut assembly includes everything you need for strut replacement in a single, fully assembled unit. LEACREE strut assembly comes with new shock absorber, spring seat, lower isolator, shock boot, bump stop, coil spring, top mount bushing, top strut mount and bearing. With a complete strut asse...Read more -
What are the Symptoms of Worn Shocks and Struts
Shocks and struts are a vital part of your vehicle’s suspension system. They work with the other components in your suspension system to ensure a stable, comfortable ride. When these parts wear out, you may feel a loss of vehicle control, rides becoming uncomfortable, and other drivability issues...Read more -
What cause my vehicle to make clunking noise
This is usually caused by a mounting problem and not the shock or strut itself. Check the components that attach the shock or strut to the vehicle. The mount itself may be enough to cause the shock /strut to move up and down. Another common cause of noise is that the shock or strut mounting may n...Read more
