Is It Necessary to Replace Damaged Shock Absorber Bushings?
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Damaged shock absorber bushings generally do not affect the safety of driving, but they can impact the comfort of passengers, as damaged bushings may cause vibrations and unusual noises when driving over bumpy roads. Therefore, it is usually recommended to replace them. Below is some relevant information about car shock absorber bushings: 1. Function: The primary role of shock absorber bushings is to cushion the impact between the shock absorber springs and the vehicle body. When driving on uneven roads, each bushing bears more than a quarter of the vehicle's weight impact. When passing over speed bumps with intact bushings, the vehicle body is lifted slightly upward after the tires fully land, providing a notably comfortable experience. 2. Consequences of Missing Bushings: The final damping function occurs when the shock absorber reaches its highest or lowest point. For example, when hitting a pothole, the shock absorber may bottom out with a 'thud' sound. Without bushings, a loud 'clunk' noise occurs, creating a harsh, metal-to-metal impact sensation.