Get rid of those pogo sticks your car sometimes seems to have for wheels. If it takes a while for the bouncing and the vibrations to subside every time you hit a pothole or bump on the road, then you've got a bad shock absorber. Take a peek under your car's wheel fenders and you'll probably see proof. Oil on the surface of a shock means it's definitely busted. You see, shocks contain a hydraulic fluid that helps calm down the springs each time you drive over road irregularities. Ideally, good shocks can quickly and easily stop your car from bouncing up and down. Once the hydraulic fluid leaks, however, a shock absorber won't be able to absorb kinetic energy from your car's springs. In effect, nothing keeps your car from bouncing too much. Not only will that be uncomfortable for you and your passengers, but your car will also be so much harder to handle. You don't have to keep suffering, though. Auto Parts Deal can help you in case you need new shock absorbers for your vehicle.
• Keeps your car from bouncing too much on the road.
• Ensures stable handling.
• Lasts longer than its stock counterparts.
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