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 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. inspection and maintenance of shocks is important for ensuring safe and predictable vehicle handling
Fitment
for
for Outlander 3.0L 2008-2010 & 24L 2008-2011
Specification
Bfjg-13801-30-1513970
Part Number
1513970,BFJG-13801-30
Compressed Bump Stop
No
Compressed Length
12.64
Extended Length
17.87
Position Name
Rear
Rebound Stop
Yes
Stroke Length
5.23
Weight
8.42lbs
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.