Shock Spring
Posted on | August 12, 2006 | 1 Comment
Shock Spring

The Spring on my rear passenger side in the shock is brocken, is it safe to drive on it?
I was driving through the mall parking lot and after going over the fifth speed bump I heard a loud noise, I pulled over the car and seen that the spring on the rear passenger side shock was brocken, Is it safe to drive on it, and roughly how much does it cost to get fixed??
It is not safe to drive, you will need to replace the two rear shocks as they should always be replaced in pairs.
The job in general can run from $200 to $500 installed depending on the vehicle.
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A suspension system serves an important role in an automobile. It ensures that drivers can control their vehicles when passing twists, turns, and bumps on the road, and keep the cars at a leveled position. Acura, Honda's luxury car making arm, rely on a nimble suspension system to maintain optimum passenger comfort. Acura's lofty position on the upscale automotive market is due partly to its capacity to provide unbridled comfort for its vehicles' owners and passengers. Because of this, Acura makes sure it produces highly dependable parts for their vehicles’ suspension system. One of these is the Acura Shocks.
When Acura vehicles hit bumps on the road, the suspension system makes sure that pressure is applied at the opposite direction. The spring plays a significant role in this situation. Springs tend to keep moving. To address this problem, Acura Shocks were designed to slow the springs down. This is done through compression of the hydraulic oil and transformation of the moving suspension's energy into heat energy.
As the oil in the Acura Shocks is compressed, the molecules are forced into close contacts. The friction that forms between them is then released as heat. When the two chambers of oil go through the alternating compression process, the pressure is equalized, and the suspension's motion is stopped.
Because of its function, a typical Acura Shock is constantly exposed to high levels of pressure and vibration, to which the suspension component might eventually succumb. Replacement, therefore, is always the best option when maintaining Acura Shocks. That way, an Acura can still have a capable suspension system to keep it in a controlled position, providing the passengers a luxuriously comfortable riding experience the carmaker boasts of.
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November 25th, 2011 @ 5:42 am
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