What are the consequences of not replacing a broken shock absorber?
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The consequences of not replacing a broken shock absorber are as follows: 1. Reduced vehicle damping effect: If the shock absorber is damaged and not replaced, it will reduce the vehicle's damping effect over time, causing abnormal noises when driving on bumpy roads and damaging the entire suspension system. 2. Long-term failure to replace a broken shock absorber also affects ride comfort. 3. Causes tire wear and alignment issues: Oil leakage from the shock absorber can lead to uneven force distribution on the front wheels, affecting vehicle control and potentially causing tire wear and misalignment over time. Finally, the cost of repairing the vehicle will be much higher than replacing a shock absorber. Therefore, it is necessary to replace a broken shock absorber promptly.