The short answer is no, but they will wear out very quickly as the shocks are attempting to control the movement of the tires caused by the imbalance. Your shock warranty will probably be voided if you bring the vehicle back and they find that your wheels are badly out of balance.
Bad shocks, ball joints bad, tires out of balance. More then likely shocks.
Could be a number of reasons: Worn-out shocks, wheels out of balance, worn-out tires (or all of the above)
Could be many reasons - tires may be out of balance, front suspension may be worn, shocks could be worn (or all of the above).
if your shocks are bad change them first. Other wise it can mess up your new tires.
You can pump some shocks, but not all.
Several things could cause that: Worn shocks/struts Worn front end parts Tires out of balance Drive shaft out of balance Loose wheel
This is a classic symptom of a tire out of balance. Have the tires inspected for damage and have the tires rotated and balanced. This should solve the problem.
Good question! The car wheels are out of alignment,or warped. or the tires are out of balance. The shocks or struts are worn out. There are other parts in the wheel mounting worn and can't maintain straight forward movements.
Check your tires to make sure there are not out of round and properly balance.
A tire that bounces is usually caused by worn out shocks. It can also be a tire out of round, broken belt in the tire, tire out of balance, or a warped wheel.
Out of alignment or bad shocks or struts
Worn shocks and/or struts will cause cupped tires. There may be another suspension or chassis component worn, but the shocks/struts are the first components that should be inspected.