In the category "Suspension - Damping" you will find a wide range of high-quality components for vehicle suspension and damping. AutoAZ is committed to quality and durability, which is reflected in our suspension-damping products. Our springs and shock absorbers are manufactured to the highest standards to guarantee reliable and long-lasting performance.
The products in this category are very robust and durable. This results in a comfortable ride and more stable vehicles. Choose AutoAZ for high-quality and durable suspension and damping components and enjoy an uninterrupted driving experience.
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Why is my car's suspension too hard?
A too hard suspension can indicate worn shock absorbers, defective springs, or incorrectly adjusted shock absorbers. An inspection and, if necessary, the replacement of the affected parts are necessary. An extended braking distance can be a sign of worn or defective shock absorbers.
As an important component of the suspension, defective shock absorbers should be recognized and replaced immediately to ensure driving safety. Regular inspections help identify and address such problems early.
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How can I tell if my shock absorbers are defective?
Signs of defective shock absorbers include unstable handling, uneven tire wear, excessive bouncing or swaying of the vehicle. A visual inspection and a test drive can help determine their condition.
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How do I change the shock absorbers on my car?
To change the shock absorbers, you need to lift the car. Then remove the wheel and loosen the bolts. Remove the old shock absorber, install the new one, and tighten the bolts.
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Why is my suspension creaking while driving?
A creaking noise in the suspension can indicate worn or improperly lubricated bushings, bearings, or suspension components. An inspection and lubrication are required. Oil-filled shock absorbers can also cause noises if they are leaking.
Defective dampers can often be identified by an extended braking distance and deteriorated driving stability. Therefore, it is important to regularly inspect these components and replace them if necessary.
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When should the shock absorbers be replaced?
Shock absorbers should be replaced every 80,000 to 100,000 kilometers or when there are signs of leaks, oil stains, unusual handling, or uneven tire wear. Leaking oil can indicate that they have lost their damping ability and can no longer ensure optimal contact with the road. After 80,000 kilometers, it is especially important to check the shock absorbers for wear.
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What is the difference between shock absorbers and springs?
Shock absorbers control the movement of the springs and keep the vehicle stable. Springs are responsible for absorbing shocks and maintaining the vehicle's level. The correct tuning of the shock absorbers is crucial for optimal driving stability and safety.
Functioning shock absorbers ensure that the vehicle remains calm even on uneven roads. However, old springs can impair the performance of the shock absorbers and should therefore also be checked regularly. Timely replacement of shock absorbers and springs can significantly increase driving safety and comfort.
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Why does my car feel spongy?
A spongy feeling can indicate worn shock absorbers, unstable suspension, or problems with the steering. A comprehensive inspection is necessary. Safety-relevant parts such as shock absorbers should be particularly considered.
A spongy driving behavior can be significantly improved by replacing the shock absorbers. Timely replacement of such components can ensure the vehicle's safety and stability.
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How do I adjust my car's ride height?
The ride height can be adjusted by adjusting the struts or by installing adjustable suspension components. The exact procedure depends on the vehicle model and the desired result. To ensure the proper functioning of the entire suspension, the sprung masses should also be checked regularly.
Optimal tuning of all components contributes to stability and driving comfort. When adjusting the ride height, it is important to ensure that all parts of the entire suspension work correctly to not impair the vehicle's safety and performance.
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What is the purpose of the stabilizer bar?
The stabilizer bar connects the wheels on the front axle and reduces the vehicle's body roll when cornering. It contributes to the vehicle's stability. To ensure that the stabilizer bar and other safety-relevant components function properly, they should be checked regularly.
Worn springs and dampers can also affect vehicle stability and extend the braking distance. Therefore, it is important to regularly check all suspension components, including the stabilizer bar, in a professional workshop. This way, you can ensure the safety and optimal performance of your vehicle.
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Why does my car tend to understeer or oversteer?
Understeering or oversteering can be caused by incorrect suspension settings, uneven tires, or other suspension problems. Professional suspension adjustment is required to improve handling. Signs of a shock absorber failure can also lead to such problems and should be taken seriously.
Old springs and worn shock absorbers and struts can significantly impair the vehicle's stability. Have your vehicle checked regularly to ensure that all suspension components are in perfect condition.