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What Are the Dangers Of Driving With Worn Shocks and Struts
A car with worn/broken shock absorbers will bounce quite a bit and may roll or dive excessively. All of these situations can make the ride uncomfortable; what’s more, they render the vehicle harder to control, especially at high speed. In addition, worn/broken struts may increase the wear ...Read more -
What Are the Parts Of A Strut Assembly
A strut assembly includes everything you need for strut replacement in a single, fully assembled unit. LEACREE strut assembly comes with new shock absorber, spring seat, lower isolator, shock boot, bump stop, coil spring, top mount bushing, top strut mount and bearing. With a complete strut asse...Read more -
What are the Symptoms of Worn Shocks and Struts
Shocks and struts are a vital part of your vehicle’s suspension system. They work with the other components in your suspension system to ensure a stable, comfortable ride. When these parts wear out, you may feel a loss of vehicle control, rides becoming uncomfortable, and other drivability issues...Read more -
What cause my vehicle to make clunking noise
This is usually caused by a mounting problem and not the shock or strut itself. Check the components that attach the shock or strut to the vehicle. The mount itself may be enough to cause the shock /strut to move up and down. Another common cause of noise is that the shock or strut mounting may n...Read more -
What is the difference between car shock absorber and strut
People talking about vehicle suspensions often refer to “shocks and struts”. Hearing this, you may have wondered whether a strut is the same as a shock absorber. Alright let‘s try to separately analyse these two terms so that you understand the difference between shock absorber and st...Read more -
Why Choose Coilover Kits
LEACREE adjustable kits, or kits that reduce the ground clearance are commonly used on cars. Used with “sport packages” these kits let the vehicle owner “adjust” vehicle height and improve vehicle performance. In most installations the vehicle is “lowered”. These types of kits are installed for s...Read more -
Why My Car Needs Shock Absorbers
A: Shock absorbers work alongside the springs to reduce the impact of bumps and potholes. Even though the springs technically absorb the impact, it is the shock absorbers which support the springs by reducing their motion. With LEACREE shock absorber and spring assembly, the vehicle is not bounc...Read more -
Shock Absorber or Complete Strut Assembly?
Now in the vehicle aftermarket shocks and struts replacement parts market, Complete Strut and Shock Absorber are both popular. When need to replace vehicle shocks, how to choose? Here are some tips: Struts and shocks are very similar in function but very different in design. The job of both is t...Read more -
Main Failure Mode of Shock Absorber
1.Oil Leakage: During the life cycle, the damper sees out or flows out of the oil from its interior during static or working conditions. 2.Failure: The shock absorber loses its main function during the life time, usually the damping force loss of the damper exceeds 40% of the rated damping force...Read more -
Lower Your Vehicle Height, Not Your Standards
How to make your car look sporty instead of buying a new one entirely? Well, the answer is to customize the sports suspension kit for your car. Because performance-driven or sports cars are often expensive and these cars are not suitable for people with children and fami...Read more -
Does my vehicle need to be aligned after struts replacement?
Yes, we recommend you perform an alignment when you replace struts or do any major work to the front suspension. Because strut removal and installation has a direct effect on camber and caster settings, which potentially changes the position of the tire alignment. If you don’t get the ali...Read more