OEM MOPAR Suspension Parts
Shock Absorber Dust Shield
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The Key to Maintaining Your Jeep's Suspension Parts
The ride quality and safety of your vehicle depend entirely on the components that manage the junction between your chassis and the road. For owners of the adventure-ready Jeep Grand Cherokee, maintaining your suspension is vital for preserving that legendary off-road capability. Worn shocks or leaking struts can significantly increase your braking distances and reduce tire contact during emergency maneuvers.
Easy Steps to Check and Maintain Your Suspension
1. Perform the Bounce Test
Push down hard on each corner of the vehicle; if it bounces more than twice, your shocks or struts require immediate replacement.
2. Inspect for Hydraulic Leaks
Look at the body of the shock absorber; any visible oil film or wetness indicates that the internal seal has failed.
3. Check Tire Wear Patterns
"Cupped" or wavy tire wear is a definitive sign that the suspension is allowing the tire to bounce excessively on the road.
4. Listen for Metallic Clunks
A loud clunk when driving over bumps usually indicates a failed strut mount or a worn control arm bushing.
5. Inspect Dust Boots
Ensure the protective rubber boots on your struts are not torn, as dirt will quickly destroy the clinical internal piston.
6. Verify Ride Height
Measure from the ground to the fender on both sides. A difference of more than half an inch indicates a sagging spring.
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