Test your shocks
Roadholding signs
1. See-sawing after braking
2. Steering wheel vibrates
3. Car nose dives when braking
4. Increased radius on bends and corners, car does not hug the road on bends
5. Car veers excessively in side winds
6. Excessive bounce on rough surfaces
Physical inspection
1. Leaking fluid / caked-on dirt with oily patches
2. Dents and deformation
3. Bald patches on tires
The bounce test
1. Take each corner of the vehicle and push down hard
2. The corner should drop, rise and settle again
3. If the body continues to move up and down, there is a good chance your shocks
need replacing
Professional Gabriel shock test
A professional shock test takes just a few minutes and can by done at most major
fitment centers. This will provide a thorough inspection
of the vehicle’s ride control.