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Repco Tie Rod Separator - RST53

Repco Tie Rod Separator - RST53

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CODE9 Shock Absorber - 941002

CODE9 Shock Absorber - 941002

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CODE9 Shock Absorber - 914000

CODE9 Shock Absorber - 914000

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KYB Shock Absorber - Excel-G - 341120
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KYB Shock Absorber - Excel-G - 341120

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KYB Shock Absorber - Excel-G - 341186
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KYB Shock Absorber - Excel-G - 341186

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Maintaining Your 1998 Nissan Primera's Shock Absorbers

When it comes to keeping your 1998 Nissan Primera in top condition, paying close attention to the shock absorbers is a must. Many drivers often overlook these critical components, yet they play a significant role in maintaining ride comfort and vehicle control. As part of regular servicing, checking and replacing shock absorbers when necessary will ensure your driving experience remains smooth and safe.

Shock absorbers, which are vital components of your car's suspension system, help manage the impact and rebound movement of your car's springs and suspension. They are crucial for ensuring the tyres stay grounded, providing better stability and control especially over bumpy roads. Over time, shock absorbers can wear out, which may lead to a less comfortable ride or even compromise your safety. To ensure they are working as intended, there are several signs to look out for that indicate they might need replacing or servicing.

  • Uneven Tire Wear: If you notice your tyres wearing out unevenly or at an accelerated rate, it might indicate your shock absorbers are not functioning properly, putting unequal pressure on the tyres.
  • Leaking Fluid: Shock absorbers contain fluid, and if you spot any leakage near the absorbers, it's a clear sign that they may need replacing.
  • Unusual Vibrations: Feeling excessive vibrations through the steering wheel or the vehicle's body means your shock absorbers could be in poor condition.
  • Longer Stopping Distance: An increase in stopping distance is a serious safety concern. Faulty shock absorbers can affect braking performance, so it's crucial to have them checked.
  • Decreased Driving Comfort: If your ride feels bumpier than usual, your shock absorbers might be to blame.

Replacing shock absorbers on your 1998 Nissan Primera should be part of your regular vehicle maintenance schedule. Generally, shock absorbers may need replacing every 80,000 to 100,000 kilometres, but this can vary based on driving conditions and your specific driving habits. Consulting the vehicle's manual and discussing with a trusted mechanic can provide more personalised advice.

When it's time for replacement, consider opting for quality aftermarket or OEM shock absorbers. Quality matters, as better shock absorbers can improve handling, reduce wear on other suspension parts, and maintain the overall integrity of the vehicle. Regular maintenance of the suspension system, including checks and replacements of components like shock absorbers, ensures your Nissan Primera runs smoothly for years to come.

A little attention to these components can prevent larger, more expensive repairs down the line. So next time you're giving your Primera some much-needed care, don't forget about those shock absorbers. Your car - and your passengers - will thank you.