The lifespan of shock absorbers is usually influenced by various factors, including driving habits, road conditions, and the quality of the shock absorber itself. Generally speaking, the recommended replacement cycle for shock absorbers is approximately 6 years or 100000 kilometers. If calculated based on the average annual driving distance of a household car of 20000 kilometers, the service life of the shock absorber is approximately 5 years. However, if driving frequently in poor road conditions or with aggressive driving habits, shock absorbers may need to be replaced within 4 years or even a shorter period of time. In addition, damage or decreased performance of shock absorbers (such as oil leakage, abnormal noise, etc.) is also a signal that needs to be replaced. Therefore, regular inspection and maintenance of shock absorbers are important measures to ensure driving safety and comfort. |