What is the purpose of car door damping shims?
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Car door damping shims serve to prevent the shock absorber from coming into contact with the vehicle body. Below are detailed explanations of car door damping shims: Gentle Material: Door damping shims are made of rubber material and are installed on the vehicle body via adhesive. They are placed at the closest point between the door and the body panel when the door is closed. The adhesive material is generally very gentle, so it does not cause damage to the vehicle's surface. Noise Reduction and Paint Protection: They prevent the door from loosening and generating noise due to friction during vehicle vibrations. Additionally, they help avoid paint chipping on the body when the door is closed with excessive force.