
Rear shock absorber noise can be caused by damage to the shock absorber or the shock spring. Below are the specific reasons: Shock absorber damage: When the vehicle's shock absorber is damaged, due to issues in the coordination between its components, it will produce a squeaking noise while working on bumpy roads. Shock spring damage: The top rubber mount of the front shock absorber is made of rubber material and mainly serves to assist the shock absorber and shock spring in providing damping and cushioning effects. When the top rubber mount is damaged due to excessive wear, it will not only produce noise during operation but also generate noise when turning the steering wheel even if the shock absorber is not working.


