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Keep your Plymouth in top running condition with high-quality shocks, brakes, belts and other auto parts. The Plymouth name may no longer be used to produce new cars, but that is no reason to let your car wear down. Be proactive by taking your car for periodic maintenance checks to reduce the likelihood of "emergency" repairs. Choosing reliable auto parts from reputable manufacturers can give your vehicle a long life and give you peace of mind.
What Do Shocks Do for Your Plymouth Auto?
Shock absorbers, often just called shocks, absorb the excess energy that is put out when you drive over a bump. Shocks are used in conjunction with your Plymouth's suspension system to give you a smooth ride. Generally, shocks and struts, another related auto part whose job is similar to the shock, do their jobs well for around 50,000 miles. At this point, or sometimes sooner if you frequently drive on rough terrain or in tough weather conditions, the parts will wear down and need to be replaced. You may discover this when a formerly smooth ride is suddenly bumpy, or if you hear a lot of clunking when you drive over a rough spot. Your mechanic can also let you know that you need new shocks during a maintenance appointment.
When it's time to replace auto parts, consider purchasing wholesale from an auto parts distributor. Often, wholesale distributors such as ShocksandStruts.com are able to offer you a lower price on aftermarket parts than your local mechanic or car dealership.
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