Symptoms of a Damaged Front Shock Absorber Top Mount?
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Here are the symptoms of a damaged front shock absorber top mount: 1. Reduced ride comfort, with a noticeable "dong dong" sound when going over bumps or speed bumps, indicating a shock absorber issue. 2. Increased tire noise. In severe cases, a roaring sound can be heard. 3. Steering misalignment, meaning the steering wheel won't stay straight when driving straight, and the car won't go straight even if the wheel is straight. 4. A squeaking sound when turning the steering wheel while stationary, which can be very noticeable and may even be felt in the steering wheel in severe cases. 5. This can also be a cause of the car pulling to one side. 6. Severe damage can affect the lifespan of the shock absorber.