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Things To Do Before Buying Second-Hand Shock Absorbers
Buying Used Shock Absorbers - What to Check
Shock absorbers are critical for ride comfort and safety. Here is what to check before buying used ones:
1. Check for Oil Leaks: Leaking shocks have failed seals.
2. Bounce Test: Press down on each corner - car should bounce once and settle.
3. Visual Inspection: Look for dents, rust, or damage to the shock body.
4. Mileage: Ask about the mileage on the shocks. Beyond 50,000 km, expect reduced performance.
5. Brand Matters: Stick to OEM or known brands like Monroe, KYB.