Is the Impact Significant When the Shock Absorber Bumper is Damaged?

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AveryRose
07/30/25 10:26am
Here are the impacts caused by damage to the shock absorber bumper: 1. Abnormal noise: When driving over large potholes or raised sections of the road, the vehicle may produce a metallic collision sound. 2. Unstable tires: The rear tires' grip decreases, making it prone to tail sliding or understeering. Shock absorbers prevent the tires from bouncing off the ground; if damaged, it will affect the stability of the rear tires. 3. Body vibration: With a damaged bumper, the vehicle body will experience abnormal vibrations, leading to discomfort and motion sickness on bumpy roads. 4. Poor handling: Especially at high speeds, the vehicle's steering becomes less responsive when vibrating, and braking efficiency is reduced, resulting in poorer handling.
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