20365SJ011 Subaru SHOCK ABS COMPL R, Price: 83.26$, Weight: 1.845kg


Make Number Name Availability Weight, kg Ship in, Days Price

Subaru

20365SJ011

SHOCK ABS COMPL R

13

1.845

7-10

83.26$

 

Originals

Make Number Name Availability Weight, kg Processing, days Price  
Subaru
20365SJ011 
SHOCK ABS COMPL R
75
2.122
2-3
76.80$
 

Substitutions

Make Number Name Availability Weight, kg Processing, days Price  
Subaru
20365SJ010 
SHOCK ABS COMPL R
0
1.932
-
73.28$
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Vital Role of Rear Shock Absorber in Subaru Vehicles

The rear shock absorber is an integral component of your Subaru suspension system. This part is crucial for maintaining the vehicle's comfort and handling. It operates by absorbing and dampening the impact and vibrations from the road, ensuring that the tires remain in constant contact with the road surface. This consistent contact is essential for maintaining the vehicle's stability and control, especially when driving over rough terrain or during cornering.

How the Rear Shock Absorber Works

The shock absorber functions using a piston that moves through a cylinder filled with hydraulic fluid. As the vehicle navigates bumps or dips, the shock absorber compresses, allowing fluid to move through small holes within the piston. This controlled movement of fluid dissipates energy from the suspension springs, slowing the spring's recoil and minimizing oscillations. This mechanism helps to provide a smoother ride by reducing bounce and improving the vehicle's overall handling and braking performance.

Consequences of a Faulty Shock Absorber

If this component fails, the negative impact on your drive can be significant. A broken shock absorber won't effectively dampen road shocks, leading to increased wear on tires due to poor road contact. It can also exacerbate body roll, sway, and dive during maneuvers, posing safety concerns. This wear can make your driving experience uncomfortable and unsafe, especially during sudden stops or sharp turns. Maintaining these crucial components in good condition is vital for vehicle safety and longevity.