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when shock absorber's have been changed do you need to realign the wheels

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Where can one have access to a shock absorber?

A shock absorber can be found underneath the engine in a car between the engine and the wheels. It is is used to absorb the impact that the wheels hitting the road can have on the car. It can be seen and accessed from beneath the car.


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Will a front end alignment be needed after changing front shocks on a 1997 Ford F150 2WD?

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What is independent front shocks?

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