Bad shocks, particularly from accidents or falls, can cause significant damage to joints, leading to conditions like osteoarthritis or trauma-induced degeneration. When the joint's cartilage wears down or becomes severely damaged, it can result in chronic pain, reduced mobility, and decreased quality of life. In such cases, a joint replacement may be recommended to restore function and alleviate pain. This surgical procedure allows for greater mobility and improved overall joint health.
I just paid $647 for ball joint replacement plus new front shocks. Tires+ wanted $1100 for ball joint replacement alone. I'd shop around.
Bad shocks
Bad shocks, ball joints bad, tires out of balance. More then likely shocks.
Brake wear indicators are telling you that brake pads need replacement?Bad CV joint?Bad wheel bearing?
Wear and tear shocks are made to wear out
When shocks are bad, such as economic downturns or natural disasters, they can lead to significant disruptions in markets, resulting in increased unemployment, decreased consumer spending, and overall economic instability. These adverse shocks can strain public resources and infrastructure, leading to long-term consequences for communities and economies. Additionally, they may exacerbate existing inequalities, as vulnerable populations often bear the brunt of the negative impacts. In the long run, recovery from such shocks can be prolonged and challenging.
Bad shocks and struts are a common failure that can cause diagonal wipe on tires, the shocks and struts may not be leaking and still cause this condition. Shock and strut replacement is recommended at 50000 mi.
shocks/struts have nothing to do with how high the car rides.... you have bad springs, or too much junk in the trunk...
yes you need new front shocks.
When a CV joint is bad in a Pontiac G6, it typically produces a clicking or popping noise, especially when turning or accelerating. You may also hear a grinding sound when driving straight. These noises indicate that the joint is failing, and it’s advisable to have it inspected to prevent further damage. If left unaddressed, a bad CV joint can lead to more serious issues with the drivetrain.
Out of alignment or bad shocks or struts
Probably bad shocks.