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How often should you change your shocks on car?

The recommended replacement interval for shock absorbers can vary depending on the type of vehicle, the driving conditions, and the quality of the shocks themselves. However, a general rule of thumb is to replace shocks every 50,000 to 100,000 miles.

Here are some signs that your shocks may need to be replaced:

* The car feels bouncy or unstable when driving over bumps or rough roads.

* The car dives excessively when braking or accelerates.

* The tires show uneven wear or cupping.

* The car sways or rolls excessively when turning.

* The steering feels loose or unresponsive.

If you notice any of these signs, it's important to have your shocks inspected by a qualified mechanic. Worn shocks can affect your vehicle's handling, braking, and stability, and can lead to more serious problems if left unchecked.