The effect of shock absorbers on tire wear
Jul 02, 2024
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Shock absorbers are an important component of car suspension systems, and their main function is to suppress the vibration and absorb the energy of road impact when the spring rebounds after absorbing vibration. Therefore, the working state of shock absorbers has a direct impact on tire wear.
Excessive shock absorbers lead to increased tire wear
If the hardness of the shock absorber is too high, its ability to absorb road impacts and vibrations will weaken. In this case, the tire needs to bear more vibration and impact, which can lead to irregular wear of the tire and potentially premature damage.
Shock absorber failure leads to a decrease in tire grip
The failure of shock absorbers can lead to increased shaking of the car on rough roads, causing the tires to lose grip. The grip and tracking of tires are crucial for the stability and handling of vehicles. The failure of shock absorbers may also cause danger for the vehicle when braking or changing lanes, thereby increasing tire wear.
Shock absorber wear leads to uneven tire force distribution
The wear of shock absorbers may cause uneven force on the tires, which can form uneven wear marks on the surface of the tires. Uneven tire force can accelerate wear, especially in certain areas where wear may be more severe.
Shock absorber leakage leads to direct contact between tires and road impact
If there is a leak in the shock absorber, liquid will leak out of the shock absorber, which may cause the tire to come into direct contact with the road surface for impact, thereby exacerbating tire wear.
The condition and performance of shock absorbers have a significant impact on tire wear. A good shock absorption system can not only protect tires from unnecessary wear and tear, but also improve the service life of tires. Therefore, regular inspection and maintenance of shock absorbers are important measures to ensure tire health and extend their service life.

