Saturday, December 26, 2009

Hlw can we identifi a damaged shockabsorber and a good one if there is no oil leak?

push each corner of auto up and down one at a time it should stop rather quickly that means good but if takes longer to stop thats the bad oneHlw can we identifi a damaged shockabsorber and a good one if there is no oil leak?
try to bounce it up and down, by pushing on each corner. it shouldn't keep bouncing , much at all.Hlw can we identifi a damaged shockabsorber and a good one if there is no oil leak?
Bounce/jounce test. See link.





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well the way i've done it, its to press each wheel side down like bouncing the car, now the longer it keeps bouncing means that the shock absorver on that wheel its bad, also sometimes may just be the bushings, rubber links, joints ect. look for wear on this parts******check the air pressure on wheels, low pressure also causes shocks to bounce more than normal****and also causes ure vehicle to look uneven**********

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