When the shocks are in the car? Your vehicle feels like it weaves or sort of floats! Even when your steering wheel is dead straight. Other symptoms are noises from bearings etc as a result of your shocks dying and not working properly.
Something I've noticed is that the car bottoms out in the front since the shocks are not absorbing the impact properly.
Could be a bad shock absorber or shock absorber bushing. Could be bad bushings on the rear sway bar (if equipped).
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Rafa does play with a shock absorber.
A shock absorber is a device that absorbs vibration on a vehicle.
A shock absorber is a mechanical device designed to smooth out or damp shock impulse, and dissipate kinetic energy. It is a type of dashpot.Other names for a shock absorber include damper and dashpot.
The shock absorber between bones is called cartilage.
Yep, some vehicles still use the shock absorber but many use the strut assembly which has many functions other than the just the duties of a shock absorber.
No drywall is not a good shock absorber. It's too rigid.
No.
Cartilage is important in joint because it acts as a shock absorber.
Claude Foster, founder of Gabriel the company who invented the first shock absorber, which was called the snubber in 1907. In 1918 the first hydraulic shock absorber was introduced and in 1956 the first adjustable shock absorber as well. In 1967 the first gas shock absorber came from Gabriel and from that point many other makers began copying and expanding on the initial work of the people at Gabriel.
The most simple shock absorber design has it sit between the arm that holds the wheel and area under the seat on the frame. As the rear tire hits a bump, the shock absorber is "sandwiched" between the two. The shock absorber itself isn't too different from any other shock absorber.