Yes, broken shocks can be dangerous as they significantly affect a vehicle's handling and stability. They can lead to increased stopping distances, reduced traction, and poor performance during turns, making it harder to control the vehicle. Additionally, worn or damaged shocks can cause excessive wear on other suspension components, leading to further safety issues. Regular maintenance and timely repairs are essential to ensure safe driving conditions.
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I am asked to change my shocks as it is worn out. It is 10 years old car. Do I seriously need to change the shocks. I have a plan to use it for one more year. Is this dangerous to use with bad shocks. Please answer me somebody who is expert.
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Yes
The rear are shocks the front has struts. Rears shocks are a snap to change. Front struts should only be changed if you have the proper tools and knowledge as it can be dangerous.
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Check for missing wheel weights or possibly bad shocks. Can also be a defect in the tire itself. As in, a broken or seperated belt in the ply. Can also be a tire with a flat spot on it. Have this looked into by a professional tire shop as it could be dangerous.
Under inflated tires, broken sway bar, broken sway bar links, bad shocks/struts, broken springs, worn steering and suspension parts.
Yes
The water can cause circuits to short or ground out, with hazards of electrical shocks or fires.
The water can cause circuits to short or ground out, with hazards of electrical shocks or fires.
Unlikely to be dangerous. Avoid writing on broken skin, though.