What is Shock
A shock, also known as a shock absorber, is a component of a vehicle's suspension system that is designed to dampen or absorb the impact of bumps, potholes, and other road irregularities. Shocks help to keep the wheels of a vehicle in contact with the road surface, providing handling, stability, and control.
Shocks can wear out over time due to use, age, and exposure to the elements. When shocks become worn, they can cause a variety of handling and stability issues, such as excessive bouncing or swaying of the vehicle. Regular inspection and maintenance of shocks is important for ensuring safe and predictable vehicle handling
Fitment
for Dodge
for Nitro 2007-2011
for Jeep
for Liberty 2002-2012
Item Offered
Kit Parts Included: Shock,Strut
Position
Front Right Side
Specification
Body Length: 9.375"
Compressed Length: 9.625"
Extended Length: 13.875"
Travel Length: 4.250
Part Number
DR4199,XS845122921,100-0187,G57008,ST8565R,CST100126,1336329R,7171577R,171577R,SR4199,P01580,9214-0019,181577R,501715779R
Greasable or Sealed
Greasable
Surface Finish
Black Powder Coated
Feature
Pressurized N2 Gas to Reduce Foaming and Aerating. Also to Ensure Product
Effectively to Reduce the Effect of Traveling Over Rough Ground
Function of Shock
The main function of a shock absorber, also known as a shock, is to absorb and dampen the vibrations, impacts, and movements of a vehicle's suspension system. The shock helps to keep the wheels of the vehicle in contact with the road surface, providing handling, stability, and control.