Why do you need struts for rear shocks?

Why do you need struts for rear shocks?

Struts are similar to shock absorbers internally, but also provide structural support for your vehicle’s suspension and wheel alignment. Both help to provide a smoother and more comfortable drive, and ensure your vehicle handles as safely as possible. How to Replace Rear Shocks

What makes up the front and rear brake rotors?

On most modern car designs, the front and rear brakes are made up of multiple parts: a rotor and a pad. The rotors are circular discs connected to each wheel. They are designed to convert kinetic energy from the turning motion into thermal energy.

Why are performance brake pads and rotors important?

Even more important, of course, is the raw stopping ability that you stand to gain when you make the change. Performance rotors and pads are designed to deliver a stronger bite when you hit that brake pedal, while also offering a much higher level of fade resistance over time.

What are shock boots and strut bellows for?

Shock boots protect the piston rod from road debris, dirt, and contaminants to prolong the life of shocks. Strut bellows are a rubber boot designed to protect the strut shaft through its full range of motion, which prevents premature failure and damage to seals and corrosion on the strut shaft.

Struts are similar to shock absorbers internally, but also provide structural support for your vehicle’s suspension and wheel alignment. Both help to provide a smoother and more comfortable drive, and ensure your vehicle handles as safely as possible. How to Replace Rear Shocks

Where can I buy Gabriel shocks and struts?

Find Gabriel shocks, struts, and accessories at many online, local, or national retailer locations.

How can I tell if my struts are damaged?

While often strut damage is better felt than seen, you might notice visibly dented or damaged struts or shocks. In addition to this physical damage, fluid leaks among struts and shocks are common when a car needs replacements.

What’s the difference between a strut and a spring?

These assemblies consist of a strut cartridge and spring as a unit, whereas a vehicle with a shock-based suspension system will have a shock absorber and a separate coil or leaf spring.

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