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About Shocks

SHOCKS AND STRUTS SUSPENSION

Shocks and struts are two components of your suspension system that keep your vehicle balanced and riding smoothly with all four wheels on the road.

HOW DO STRUTS AND SHOCKS WORK?

The suspension on your car is made up of many components, including a set of springs that absorb bumps and road impact, a set of struts that support your springs, and a set of shocks (short for shock absorbers) that limit the bounce your car experiences by absorbing residual movement in suspension springs.

Without properly maintained struts and shocks an unexpected pothole, or even a gravel road, can actually cause the wheels of a vehicle to bounce off of the ground, which can easily lead to loss of control and collision.

REPLACE SHOCKS AND STRUTS ON YOUR VEHICLE

Since well-maintained shocks and struts critically contribute to the overall safety and stability of your vehicle's steering and suspension, we highly recommend having automotive shocks and struts serviced regularly and well before there is an issue. That said, if you observe any of the following symptoms while you are in your vehicle or looking under the hood, it may mean it has time to bring your vehicle to your local Firestone Complete Auto Care center for service right away:

SHOCK AND STRUT REPLACEMENT SYMPTOMS OBSERVABLE WHILE DRIVING THE VEHICLE

Excessive vehicle bouncing

Nose of the vehicle dips down, especially when coming to a stop

The vehicle sways and leans when turning corners or changing lanes

Not enough bounce; the ride seems stiff

Steering response is poor, or noise is heard when steering

Feels very unstable at high speeds

SHOCK AND STRUT REPLACEMENT VISUAL OBSERVATION SYMPTOMS

Vehicle tires are unevenly worn or show abnormally flat areas

Shocks or struts show signs of fluid leakage

Shock or strut bodies are dented or otherwise physically damaged

Bushings or mounts are broken, corroded or otherwise damaged

HOW OFTEN SHOULD I REPLACE MY SHOCKS AND STRUTS?

The interval for automotive shock and strut maintenance will vary depending on vehicle make, model, and driving conditions, so we recommend driver's always reference their vehicle

owner's manual for manufacturer-specific service recommendations.