The shock absorber is broken, which not only affects the driving experience of the people on the car, but most importantly affects the driving stability of the vehicle and poses a safety threat. Some car owners ask: If one of the shock absorbers is broken, should they be replaced in pairs?
Do I have to replace a pair of shock absorbers?
We recommend replacing shock absorbers in pairs as much as possible
Why is it recommended to replace in pairs:
First, if the shock absorber is replaced due to normal aging oil leakage, then the other shock absorbers are basically in an aging state, and it will not be long after the new shock absorber is replaced, and the other shock absorbers The oil is leaking, so it is better to replace it all over and over again. (Because the working conditions of the front and rear shock absorbers are not the same, it is recommended to replace them in pairs)
Second, as the shock absorber affects the ride comfort of the entire vehicle, if the shock absorbers on the left and right sides of the vehicle are inconsistent with the old ones (the old shock absorbers may be looser due to aging; the new shock absorbers are tighter). In fact), the operating comfort will be greatly compromised during driving. At the same time, if the vehicle is running under extreme conditions at high speeds, shock absorbers of different old and new may also have a certain impact on driving safety.