View
Quotes
Pennsylvania Tire & Auto of Ardmore 116 W Montgomery Ave., Ardmore, PA 19003
Pennsylvania Tire & Auto of Haverford 2401 Haverford Rd, Ardmore, PA 19003
Pennsylvania Tire & Auto of Wilmington 1622 Marsh Road, Wilmington, DE 19803
Pennsylvania Tire & Auto of Drexel Hill 2319 W Marshall Road, Lansdowne, PA 19050
Pennsylvania Tire & Auto of Chadds Ford 332 Kennett Pike, Chadds Ford, PA 19317
Pennsylvania Tire & Auto of Midlothian 10131 Hull Street Rd, Midlothian, VA 23112
Pennsylvania Tire & Auto of Downtown Wilmington 3401 N Market Street, Wilmington, DE 19802
Village Exxon 7100 Patterson Ave., Richmond, VA 23229
Pennsylvania Tire & Auto of Aston 3211 Concord Road, Aston, PA 19014
Pennsylvania Tire & Auto of Coatesville 330 Strode Ave, Coatesville, PA 19320
Pennsylvania Tire & Auto of Media 32 W Baltimore Ave, Media, PA 19063

Automotive Q & A

Shock Absorbers

Shock Absorbers

Question: How shock absorbers function?

Answer: Shock absorbers are an integral part of a vehicle’s suspension. A shock absorber is designed to absorb or dampen the compression and rebound of the springs and suspension. They control the unwanted and excess spring motion. Shock absorbers keep your tires in contact with the road at all times. Before going any further, let’s discuss some key terms that will help us understand how shock absorbers work. Back in elementary school we learned about energy, more specifically, we learned about potential and kinetic energy. We also learned about the Law of Conservation of Energy. The Law of Conservation of Energy states that energy cannot be created or destroyed, it can only change forms. Potential energy is stored energy and kinetic energy is energy in motion. Now, let’s get back to shock absorbers. When you hit any bump or dip in a road, your vehicle’s suspension and springs move so the tire can stay in contact with the road and absorb the energy. The shock absorbers dampen the movement of the springs by converting the spring’s kinetic energy into thermal (heat) energy. This thermal energy is then degenerated in hydraulic fluid.Shock absorbers are an oil-filled cylinder. When your vehicle’s suspension moves, a piston moves up and down through the oil-filled cylinder. The up-and-down movement of the piston forces small amounts of fluid through orifices (tiny holes) in the piston head. Since only a small amount of fluid is forced out, this slows down the suspension’s movement and dampens the compression and rebound of the springs. Shock absorbers are also velocity-sensitive. This means that the faster the springs are moving, the more resistance the shock absorber provides.

Goodyear Tires Dunlop Tires Kelly Tires Bridgestone Tires Continental Tires Firestone Tires Fuzion Tires Yokohama Tires

Contact Pennsylvania Tire & Auto

Stay Connected

Contact Us

Phone: (610) 658-4567
Fax:
Address: 116 W Montgomery Ave.
Ardmore, PA 19003
Phone: 215-672-4567
Fax:
Address: 2401 Haverford Rd
Ardmore, PA 19003
Phone: (302) 479-5678
Fax:
Address: 1622 Marsh Road
Wilmington, DE 19803
Phone: (610) 259-9164
Fax:
Address: 2319 W Marshall Road
Lansdowne, PA 19050
Phone: (610) 708-9191
Fax:
Address: 332 Kennett Pike
Chadds Ford, PA 19317
Phone: (804) 745-9724
Fax:
Address: 10131 Hull Street Rd
Midlothian, VA 23112
Phone: (302)256-0598
Fax:
Address: 3401 N Market Street
Wilmington, DE 19802
Phone: 804-288-4065
Fax:
Address: 7100 Patterson Ave.
Richmond, VA 23229
Phone: 610-497-1339
Fax:
Address: 3211 Concord Road
Aston, PA 19014
Phone: 610-384-2864
Fax:
Address: 330 Strode Ave
Coatesville, PA 19320
Phone: (484) 443-8771
Fax:
Address: 32 W Baltimore Ave
Media, PA 19063
Powered by Net Driven
Login