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Shocks hold tires to the road creating stability. They also affect braking, and improve handling performance and control.
Vehicle control means being able to stop, turn, and swerve at exactly the moment and in the amount you need in emergency maneuvers. Your shocks and struts react to every wheel and body movement, every bump and every corner.
As shocks and struts wear, your vehicle begins to dip, sway, bounce and over-react. That results in reduced braking ability, tire and other component wear, and the driver has to work harder to maintain control of the vehicle.
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