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The maintenance of safety depends on shocks and struts. Because they normally deteriorate gradually over time, the negative effects on performance and safety are typically not immediately noticeable. How long they last depends on a number of factors, including the weight of the car, the weather, the road, and your driving style.
48531-0K340 Guangzhou Auto spare parts Rear suspension shock absorber for Hilux REVO 48531-0K330
Shocks and struts are essential parts for maintaining safety. The negative impacts on performance and safety are typically not immediately apparent because they typically deteriorate gradually over time. Several variables, like the weight of the car, the weather, the road, and your driving technique, affect how long they survive.
The features of 48531-0K340 Guangzhou Auto spare parts Rear suspension shock absorber for Hilux REVO 48531-0K330
Professional
For better ride and handling, no issues with uneven tire wear, long braking distance, shaky turning, body sag, etc., professionals put their vehicles through impact, performance, and 500,000 fatigue tests.
Prevention of Corrosion
uses a paint application method that guards against surface fading and peeling. Corrosion and oil leaks are prevented by imported oil seals that combine craftsmanship.
Convenient Transportation
Even on rocky roads, high-quality coil springs and oil hydraulic circuit systems successfully reduce vibration. provide you with a silent, stable, and comfortable ride.
FAQ
How do I know if I need to replace my shock absorbers?
Look out for any of these symptoms:
1. A bumpy and jarring ride, with excessive bouncing when you encounter a bump.
2. Steering difficulty - A stiff or difficult steering wheel.
3. Unusual steering vibration - This occurs when your steering wheel vibrates on smooth roads.
4. Handling control - Corning or being trapped in a crosswind can cause a vehicle to roll, wobble, or tilt.
5. Nose diving - Leaning forward while braking.
6. Uneven tire wear - Rubber gauges come loose from the tire, leaving scalloped dips or cupping.
7. Clunking noises - Produced when the shock bottoms out while encountering a bump.
8. Fluid leakage - Hydraulic fluid on the outside of your shocks as a result of a damaged seal.
9. Ineffective braking - When tires are not in firm touch with the ground, it takes more braking effort to bring the car to a stop.
10. Dangerous in wet circumstances - Chance of aquaplaning and increased risk of skidding in the rain.