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2pc Shock Absorber Front Driver & Passenger A-Premium APSA07792pc Shock Absorber Front Driver & Passenger A-Premium APSA0779
A-Premium®Part # APSA0779
2pc Shock Absorber Front Driver & Passenger A-Premium APSA0779
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$162.99
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3-year warranty
90 days free return
Fits 1998 - 1998 Chevrolet Tracker, 1999 - 2004 Chevrolet Tracker, 1996 - 1997 Geo Tracker, 1999 - 2005 Suzuki Grand Vitara, 1996 - 1998 Suzuki Sidekick, 1999 - 2004 Suzuki Vitara, 2002 - 2006 Suzuki XL-7
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Vehicle: Geo
Quantity2
Installation PositionFront Driver & Passenger
Item LocatedCanada
ColorBlack
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334195, 334196, 71590, 71591
item #100333H0
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2pc Strut and Coil Spring Assembly Set Rear Driver & Passenger A-Premium APSA0347
A-Premium®Part # APSA0347
2pc Strut and Coil Spring Assembly Set Rear Driver & Passenger A-Premium APSA0347
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$280.99
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3-year warranty
90 days free return
Fits 1998 - 2002 Chevrolet Prizm, 1993 - 1997 Geo Prizm, 1993 - 1997 Geo Prizm, 1993 - 1993 Toyota Corolla, 1993 - 1996 Toyota Corolla, 1994 - 1997 Toyota Corolla, 1995 - 1995 Toyota Corolla, 1997 - 2002 Toyota Corolla
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Vehicle: Geo
Quantity2
Installation PositionRear Driver & Passenger
Item LocatedCanada
ColorBlack
Part interchange
171954, 171953
item #10032UDN
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2pc Strut and Coil Spring Assembly Set Front Driver & Passenger A-Premium APSA0640
A-Premium®Part # APSA0640
2pc Strut and Coil Spring Assembly Set Front Driver & Passenger A-Premium APSA0640
4.528 Reviews
$353.99
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3-year warranty
90 days free return
Fits 1998 - 2002 Chevrolet Prizm, 1993 - 1997 Geo Prizm, 1993 - 1997 Geo Prizm, 1993 - 1993 Toyota Corolla, 1993 - 1993 Toyota Corolla, 1994 - 1997 Toyota Corolla, 1994 - 2002 Toyota Corolla
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Vehicle: Geo
Quantity2
Installation PositionFront Driver & Passenger
Item LocatedCanada
ColorBlack
Part interchange
271952, 271951
item #10032X0D
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What are shock absorbers in a car?

A mechanical or hydraulic device used to absorb and dampen shock impulses is known as a shock absorber or damper. It accomplishes this by transforming the shock's kinetic energy into another form of energy, usually heat, which is subsequently lost. The majority of shock absorbers are dashpots (a damper that resists motion via viscous friction). For instance, the springs lessen the shocks on the body caused by a rough road surface by acting as a cushion between the axles and the body. A car's body may move excessively up and down depending on the road surface and speed. These vibratory vibrations are slowed down and diminished in intensity using shock absorbers. 

Symptoms of a bad shock absorber

Symptoms of bad shock absorbers can manifest in various ways, negatively impacting your vehicle's handling, comfort, and safety. Watch out for the following signs that may indicate your shock absorber is falling:

  • Poor handling: Unstable vehicle, excessive bouncing, or swaying during turns due to worn shock absorbers affecting control.
  • Rough ride: Harsh and jarring experience even on smooth roads due to compromised shock absorption.
  • Increased braking distance: Worn shocks lead to longer stopping distances and reduced braking efficiency.
  • Nose diving: The front of the car dips noticeably during braking, impacting braking performance.
  • Tire wear: Uneven tire wear caused by faulty shocks due to inconsistent weight distribution.
  • Fluid leaks: Oil or fluid leaks around shocks indicate reduced damping ability.
  • Noisy suspension: Clunking, knocking, or squeaking sounds over bumps due to ineffective shock absorption.
  • Visible damage: Physical damage or wear to shock absorber housing affects performance.
  • Delayed response: The car continues to bounce after hitting a bump due to worn shocks.
  • Drifting or pulling: The car drifts or pulls to one side during turns due to uneven shock absorber performance.