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Shocks and struts play a crucial role in keeping your vehicle’s suspension system intact, ensuring a smooth ride and better control on the road. If you're experiencing bumpy rides, excessive ...
Despite advice to get new shocks or new struts at specific intervals (often from those who sell replacements), such as every 50,000 miles, when you need to change them can vary by vehicle and how ...
Struts don’t need to be replaced unless your vehicle is bouncing like it’s on a pogo stick or bottoms out in potholes and over railroad tracks — or unless a mechanic finds that they’re ...
Here's the rub: dampers – and I use this term generally because most new cars use McPherson struts on the front and conventional tube shock absorbers on the rear of the car – need to be ...
Learn how to replace your front suspension's lower control-arm bushing and tips to make the job easier for you. Read on for more details along with photos only in Mopar Muscle Magazine ...
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