Lincoln Aviator Shocks


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Restores the original driving performance. Warranty Information: 12 month - 12,000 mile limited warranty; Direct fit application for ease of installation. .
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Non-adjustable; Nitrogen gas charged interior reduces aeration thus promotes constant tire to road contact and improves ride and handlingItem Details:.
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  • Monroe Sensa-Trac Premium Strut
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The ability of the car to stand and perform well depends on the different working components and structures equipped in it. The suspension system is among these structures. It has springs that move in a continuous motion (up and down) when absorbing the bumps or humps as well as the vibrations. A strut and shock absorbers are also found in your car's suspension system. The shock absorber is the device that controls or dampens the sudden movement of the suspension springs that reduces the bouncing effect from the wheel every time your car hits a bump.

This is done by minimizing the magnitude of vibrations through converting the kinetic energy from the suspension into heat energy that will be dispersed by the hydraulic fluid. When the vehicle passes through a bump, the spring tends to coil or uncoil the suspension. Because of the movement of the spring, energy is produced transferring it to the shock absorber and through the piston from which the fluid will leak through the holes. But the size of the hole cannot accommodate the volume of fluid. This in turn will slow down the movement of the spring as well as the suspension.

The shock absorber like your Lincoln Aviator shocks works in two cycles which is called the compression cycle and the extension cycle. When the piston moves in a downward position, this is what you call the compression cycle, since it compresses the fluid into the chamber located under the piston. As the piston goes up and compresses the fluid in the chamber found on top of the piston, extension cycle occurs. It is said that a typical car has more resistance when extension cycle happens compared to the compression cycle. This is because the extension cycle controls the heavier sprung weight whereas the compression state controls the movement of the vehicle's unsprung weight.

Now, when the shock absorbers installed in your Lincoln Aviator is already damaged troubles like roll or swaying, bouncing, and brake dive and acceleration squat will be experienced. Disregarding these things will greatly affect the performance of the entire vehicle system. So what should you do now? Well it's not actually hard since the only way to restore its condition is to find a new or a replacement. Along with that, the only reliable source of top quality car parts is right here at Parts Train. If you need a new Lincoln Aviator shock absorber, never hesitate to browse our catalog right away. You will be amazed with the quality our products have to offer.



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