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A vehicle has lots of systems needed so that it could function properly; these
systems must at all time work in harmony for proper overall vehicle performance.
Among such systems is the suspension system; it is a system in a vehicle that
includes springs, linkages and shock absorbers that connects the vehicle to its
wheels. Suspension systems are serving the vehicle in dual purpose; it contributes
to the car’s handling and braking for good active safety and driving pleasure
as well as keeps the vehicle occupants comfortable and reasonably well isolated
from road noise, bumps and vibrations. Shock absorbers in the system in turn absorb
the shock of sudden jarring actions or movements while on unkind roads. That’s
why durable Volkswagen shock absorbers are always included in every VW vehicle.
Your Volkswagen includes shock absorber in order for you to experience comfortable
cruising at all times. Shock absorbers the suspension component that works together
with coil springs or torsion bar to control up and down movement at each corner
of a vehicle; they are usually of telescopic type and are consist of piston in
an oil-filled cylinder. One kind of shock absorber is the adjustable shock. This
is a shock absorber that has several different settings which you can tune for
different road conditions. Adjustable shock absorbers can sometimes be adjusted
externally while on the vehicle while some needs to be removed first. Shock absorbers
are important in a vehicle system; without it, the vehicle would have bouncing
ride as energy is mostly stored in the spring and then released to the vehicle
which can possibly exceed the allowed range of suspension movement.
Most car enthusiasts often change shock absorbers to improve their vehicle’s
ride quality or handling. They mostly employ high-performance shock absorbers
or dampers. These literally dampen the feel of potholes or bumpy roads. Dampers
also reduce body roll in a vehicle once traveling unfriendly roads; they as well
stabilize the vehicle by reducing the amount of bounce after lane change, bump
or pothole. If you’re looking for possible replacement or shock absorber upgrades
for your Volkswagen, the market offers wide array of choices for you. There are
gas-charged shock absorbers, hydraulic shock absorbers, tube type and coil over
booster shock absorbers. They may come either as OEM, aftermarket, performance
or even as used Volkswagen shock absorber in classifications.
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