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+Shock absorbers are the backbone of the car. They give the entire car structure and rigidity at high speeds, but also comfort and compliance at slow speeds and when dealing with potholes. All of this while giving you control of your vehicle and predictable handling. Worn out or broken shock absorbers need replacing not just to make the ride more tolerable and comfortable, but safer for you, your passengers and other drivers too.
Your GMC Shock Absorber gives you predictable control over your car, by stiffening the car especially when cornering so you don’t roll over in your seat and the car doesn’t slide off the side of the road. It does all of this while having suppleness and dampening at the same time, absorbing bumps and uneven road, maintaining wheel-road contact at all times. When their time has come however, they can no longer do the job they were designed for, and they need to be replaced.
Our GMC Replacement Shocks are the best in the business. They offer OEM exact fitment, without any installation problems. The best materials are chosen for each product and only the highest quality of build will do. No matter what part you’re looking for, chances are we have it in stock for nearly every vehicle model. Visit the Buyer's Guide to help you make the proper selection when buying your shocks.
When it comes to the actual shock absorbers, two types are mostly used, mechanical and hydraulically. Both of them do a great job of dampening the vibrations from the road and absorbing any uneven and unsmooth road surface. Kinetic energy is generated by the up and down motion of the springs, which subsequently is dissipated usually via heat. This is the basic principle all shock absorbers work on. The biggest challenge when building and designing a shock is anticipating the amount of energy it will have to deal with. If you’re interested more on this particular subject, you can read up on it on the blog.
GMC was founded in 1912 and is headquartered in Detroit, America. It’s one of America’s giants when it comes to American vehicles, especially pick-up trucks. GMC’s big success is largely due to its parent company, General Motors. GMC along with other companies shares General Motors’ popularity as the biggest auto manufacturer in the USA and has built on that fact to gain popularity. The fact that it produces amazing vans, buses, and as mentioned, pick-ups also helps. Since 1920 GMC has been sharing engines and platforms with Chevrolet in an effort to reduce costs for production. The main differences from the Chevrolet counterparts are the styling details and cues which are unique to GMC.
Whether you’re looking for GMC Replacement Shocks or a GMC Shock and Strut Set, you can find it all on our site. We have experts ready to assist you with every question you may have that isn’t already answered in the FAQ section of the site, so just drop us a message and we’ll reply with the most professional and knowledgeable answer as quickly as possible.