Collection: Shock Absorbers

Shock absorbers, also known as dampers, are essential components of a vehicle's suspension system. They are responsible for controlling the movement of the springs & maintaining contact between the tires & the road surface. Shock absorbers work by absorbing the kinetic energy generated from bumps, potholes, & uneven surfaces, converting it into heat energy that is dissipated through hydraulic fluid or gas. This damping action helps to provide a smooth & controlled ride, minimizing the transfer of vibrations & shocks to the vehicle's body & improving handling & stability. Shock absorbers are designed to resist compression & rebound forces, allowing them to maintain consistent tire contact with the road. Over time, shock absorbers may wear out, resulting in reduced damping performance, excessive bouncing, or poor handling. It's important to regularly inspect & replace worn-out shock absorbers to ensure optimal suspension performance, safety, & comfort. Upgrading to high-performance or adjustable shock absorbers can provide improved handling characteristics tailored to specific driving preferences & conditions. Professional installation is recommended to ensure proper fitment & alignment of the shock absorbers for optimal performance.