When Should Shocks Be Replaced

Shocks are important for how your vehicle feels and handles on the road. They keep the tires in contact with the pavement, improve control, and make the ride smoother. Since shocks wear out gradually, it’s easy to overlook the signs that they need attention. Replacing shocks at the right time helps prevent poor handling, uneven tire wear, and longer stopping distances.

Here are the main signs and situations that show it’s time to check your shocks.

What Shocks Actually Do

Shocks do not support the vehicle’s weight; that is the job of the springs. Shocks control movement by limiting bouncing, reducing body roll, and helping the car stay stable when braking or turning.

When shocks are working well, your ride feels smooth and controlled. As they wear out, handling gets less predictable, especially on rough roads or during sudden stops.

Common Signs Worn Shocks Need Replacing

Worn shocks usually show symptoms slowly. Since the change happens over time, you might get used to it and not notice that something is wrong. Common warning signs include:

  • The vehicle bounces excessively after hitting bumps.
  • The front end dips sharply when braking.
  • The car sways or leans during turns.
  • Uneven or cupped tire wear
  • A rough or unstable ride on uneven roads

If any of this sound familiar, it’s a good idea to have the suspension checked. Early shock replacement and repair can prevent added stress on tires and other suspension parts.

Mileage and Driving Conditions Matter

There isn’t a single mileage for every vehicle, but shocks usually start to wear out between 80,000 and 100,000 kilometres. Driving conditions can make them wear out sooner. rough roads, carrying heavy loads, or regular stop-and-go traffic can wear shocks out faster. That’s why it’s essential to consider how and where we drive, not just how far.

Why Worn Shocks Are a Safety Issue

Many drivers believe worn shocks only affect comfort, but they also impact safety. If shocks can’t keep the tires firmly on the road, braking distances lengthen, and steering response slows.

You’ll notice this loss of control most during emergency braking or on wet roads. Replacing worn shocks brings back stability and helps your vehicle respond properly.

When to Get a Professional Inspection

Sometimes, shocks do not show clear signs of failure. They can stop working well even if they are not leaking or making noise. This is why regular inspections are important, especially if your vehicle feels less stable than before.

Taking your vehicle to an auto repair shop allows trained technicians to assess the suspension properly and recommend replacements only when needed. A professional inspection removes the guesswork and helps protect long-term vehicle performance.

Staying Ahead of Suspension Problems

If you ignore worn shocks, your tires can wear faster, your suspension components can be damaged, and repair costs can increase. Replacing shocks on time keeps your ride comfortable and handling steady.

If you’re unsure about the condition of your shocks or notice changes in how your car feels, contact Viking Auto Repair and Tire to schedule a car maintenance service.