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Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)
p>Q: What are the symptoms of bad shock absorbers?
A: Common signs include excessive bouncing, poor handling, fluid leaks near the shocks, and uneven tire wear.
Q: Can I drive with faulty shock absorbers?
A: While it might be possible to drive, it is unsafe. Worn shocks reduce your vehicle’s ability to stop effectively and maintain traction on the road.
Q: How long do shock absorbers typically last?
A: On average, shocks last around 50,000 to 80,000 kilometers, but this varies depending on road conditions and driving habits.
Q: Do you offer shock absorber repair or only replacement?
A: We offer both. If the shock can be rebuilt or serviced, we’ll recommend that option. Otherwise, we use high-quality replacement units.