Where is the installation position of the door shock absorber gasket?

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MacAiden
07/29/25 9:10pm
Door shock absorber pads should be affixed to the closest point of contact between the door and the vehicle body panel when the door is closed. Below is an introduction to door shock absorber pads: 1. Function: The purpose of car door shock absorber pads is to prevent the shock absorber from coming into contact with the vehicle body. When the car corners and the center of gravity shifts to one side, causing the body to tilt and compress the springs, the pads provide support, helping to reduce body roll. 2. Material: The gaskets are made of paper, rubber sheets, or copper sheets, serving as sealing materials placed between two flat surfaces to enhance sealing. They act as sealing elements between static sealing surfaces to prevent fluid leakage.
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