Shocks & Struts

Shocks and Struts

Worn Shocks Mean Less Vehicle Control
As your shocks (or struts) wear, your vehicle become progressively more difficult to control. Quick-stopping distances increase As shock’s ability to resist wheel & body movement diminishes, the driver must manually compensate body roll and nose-diving. Vehicle vibration increases wear on suspension springs, support arms, bushings, joints and every attached part.
As tires bounces up & down, they lose traction, reducing their effectiveness in accelerating, cornering and stopping, especially in wet or icy conditions. A shorter (vehicle) life with higher repair expenses is no one's wish.