Front Shock
A "Front Shock" refers to a type of suspension component found in vehicles, particularly in the front end. It is designed to absorb and dampen the impact of bumps and irregularities in the road, providing a smoother ride. Front shocks help maintain tire contact with the road, improving handling and stability.
These components work by using hydraulic fluid to control the movement of a piston within a cylinder. When the vehicle encounters a bump, the front shock compresses and then extends, reducing the force transmitted to the vehicle's frame. Properly functioning front shocks are essential for safety and comfort while driving.