How to Tell Shocks and Struts Are Worn – Guide to Test Signs and Symptoms

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This video is a good starting point to determining if your shocks or struts are beginning to wear out. Watch this to learn symptoms and signs of suspension wear, so that you can replace parts before bigger problems happen!

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5 Comments

  1. What did you say? .. i seriously couldn’t hear your monotone delivery over that shytty excuse for music..

  2. I bought both front struts and rear shocks for my volvo xc90 2004 because it was riding stiff, i replaced them, but it still fills stiff with the new replacements. Any suggestions?
    I drove tested on a dirt off-road no improvement. Thanks

  3. I buy and sell cars. Usually when shocks are bad, you can’t tell by pushing the car body. If thats the case, it’s too obvious. Most of the time, you need to drive on highway and coast at over 60mph. If you feel like you’re on a boat, then you need a shock.

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