
When the shock absorber rubber bushing is broken, the following phenomena may occur: 1. Reduced comfort: The ride comfort deteriorates when the shock absorber bushing is damaged, especially noticeable when going over bumps and speed bumps, indicating shock absorber issues. 2. Increased tire groove wear: The tire grooves may widen, and in severe cases, a roaring sound can be heard, with the steering becoming misaligned. 3. Shock absorber lifespan: Squeaking sounds may occur when turning the steering wheel while stationary, and severe damage can affect the lifespan. Additional information: Functions of the rear wheel shock absorber rubber bushing: 1. It buffers the impact between the shock spring and the vehicle body, bearing over a quarter of the vehicle's weight impact when driving on uneven roads. 2. When passing over speed bumps with full pressure on the corners, it lifts the vehicle body upward after the tire fully lands, providing a slight upward sensation and exceptional comfort.


