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Q: Why do I need to replace my shocks? – Alice
A: Alice,
Over time, shocks wear out. Think about it, they bounce up and down an average of 1,000 times or more per mile. That’s 50 million compressions over their expected shock life of 50,000 miles. Sometimes, shocks can go before their time. They can leak the hydraulic oil that cushions your ride. And because shocks are on the underside of the car, they are susceptible to nicks, bends, and other damage. Worn shocks not only compromise the comfort of your ride, but stopping distance, steering, and roll control. Visit Tire Pros of Frederick for more auto repair tips.
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