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CODE9 Shock Absorber - 9150026

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Kelpro Shock Absorber Bush - 23020

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CODE9 Shock Absorber - 913004

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Kelpro Shock Absorber Bush - 23002

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CODE9 Shock Absorber - 9150414

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Kelpro Shock Absorber Bush - 23022

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CODE9 Shock Absorber - 913000

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CODE9 Shock Absorber - 9130345

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CODE9 Shock Absorber - 9130403

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Kelpro Shock Absorber Bush - 23091

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CODE9 Shock Absorber - 9150383

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CODE9 Shock Absorber - 945000

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CODE9 Shock Absorber - 942003

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CODE9 Shock Absorber - 9150030

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Shock Absorbers on the 2015 Subaru Forester: What They Are and Why They Matter

The 2015 Subaru Forester definitely uses shock absorbers as part of its suspension system. Shock absorbers play a vital role in ensuring the vehicle handles smoothly, keeps its tyres in contact with the road, and provides comfort to the driver and passengers alike. These components are key to maintaining excellent ride quality and vehicle control, especially given the Forester's reputation as a reliable SUV that can handle a mix of on-road and light off-road conditions.

Shock absorbers, sometimes called dampers, work alongside the springs in the suspension system. While springs absorb initial impacts from bumps and uneven surfaces, it's the shocks that control the movement of the springs and suspension. Without shock absorbers, the vehicle would bounce excessively after hitting a bump, making the drive uncomfortable and potentially unsafe. They keep the ride stable, minimise body roll during cornering, and prevent uncontrolled rebound, which helps maintain grip and steering precision on various surfaces.

On the 2015 Subaru Forester, shock absorbers are fitted at each wheel. This setup helps the vehicle deal with rough Australian roads, gravel tracks, and urban environments with ease. The Forester's suspension system is designed to deliver a balanced combination of comfort and stability, so well-maintained shocks are crucial to keep this balance at its best.

When it comes to replacing or maintaining your Forester's shock absorbers, there are a few important points to keep in mind. Shock absorbers don't wear out overnight but given the demands of daily driving and occasional off-road use, they do decline in performance over time. Typically, manufacturers suggest inspecting shocks every 50,000 kilometres or so, although rougher driving conditions may call for more frequent checks.

There are a few signs that indicate the shocks might be struggling and in need of replacement or servicing:

  • The vehicle feels excessively bouncy or shaky after going over bumps.
  • There is unusual or uneven tyre wear, which can happen if the shocks are not controlling wheel movement properly.
  • Leaking oil on the shock absorber body, which signifies worn seals and compromised damping ability.
  • Longer braking distances or less stable handling, especially when cornering or driving at higher speeds.
  • Visible damage or rust on the shock absorbers, which can reduce their effectiveness.

Maintaining your shock absorbers usually involves regular inspections during routine vehicle servicing. Mechanics will check for leaks, test how the vehicle responds over bumps, and look for any damage or wear. Replacing shocks in pairs - either the front two or rear two - is a good practice to ensure balanced handling and consistent ride quality. Mismatched shock absorbers with differing wear can cause imbalance and unpredictable handling characteristics.

The Forester's stock shock absorbers are typically twin-tube hydraulic units designed for everyday use and light off-roading. However, if the Forester is frequently driven on rough terrain or used for towing, owners might consider upgrading to heavy-duty or performance shocks, which provide better control and durability under tougher conditions.

When choosing replacements, always opt for high-quality parts that meet Subaru's specifications. Quality shock absorbers will ensure the Forester's suspension performs as designed, protecting both vehicle components and passengers from excessive jolts. Trusted brands and genuine Subaru parts often come with warranties and are tested to match the vehicle's handling dynamics.

Overall, attending to your Forester's shock absorbers isn't just about comfort, though that's a big part of it. It's also a safety issue because proper damping helps maintain tyre contact with the road, which affects steering, acceleration, and braking. Neglecting shocks can lead to increased wear on other suspension components and tyres, potentially leading to costlier repairs down the track.

The good news is that shock absorber replacement is generally straightforward, and qualified mechanics can usually do a full set within a few hours. Costs will vary depending on the brand and type of shocks selected, but think of it as an investment in maintaining the overall health of the ride and driving experience. It's fair to say that keeping your 2015 Subaru Forester's shock absorbers in good nick will reward you with more confidence on all kinds of Aussie roads, better fuel efficiency compared to a vehicle with worn components, and a much more enjoyable drive in any condition.