Does Parking on a Slope Overnight Have Any Impact?
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If the slope angle is not significant, parking on a slope overnight has minimal impact. Below are the effects of long-term parking on a slope on a car: 1. Frame deformation: The manufacturing tolerances for the car body are very strict. Parking on a slope causes the entire body to tilt, leading to uneven force distribution and deformation. Over time, this can result in irreversible deformation of the frame, which may even affect the normal operation of the car doors. 2. Suspension system damage: Including shock absorber springs, shock absorbers, and anti-roll bars. When a car is parked on a slope, except for the shock absorbers not being in operation, the shock absorber springs and anti-roll bars remain under tension. Long-term parking on a slope can cause uneven fatigue on one side of the springs, leading to reduced performance and lifespan. 3. Tire wear: Tires bear the entire weight of the car. Parking on a slope causes uneven force distribution on the tires, leading to deformation or uneven wear.