They work by converting the kinetic energy of the suspension movement into thermal energy, which is then dissipated through the hydraulic fluid.
A:Yes, they do. Shocks absorb the road conditions and control the suspension system which helps keep the tire in contact with the road.
A:Yes, they do. Shocks absorb the road conditions and control the suspension system which helps keep the tire in contact with the road.
A:Yes, they do. Shocks absorb the road conditions and control the suspension system which helps keep the tire in contact with the road.
A:Yes, they do. Shocks absorb the road conditions and control the suspension system which helps keep the tire in contact with the road.
A:Yes, they do. Shocks absorb the road conditions and control the suspension system which helps keep the tire in contact with the road.
A:Yes, they do. Shocks absorb the road conditions and control the suspension system which helps keep the tire in contact with the road.