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KYB-UMW Malaysia Sdn Bhd
Lot 8, Jalan Waja 16
42500 Telok Panglima Garang
Kuala Langat, Selangor, Malaysia.
Phone : +603-3122-6222
Fax : +603-3122-6677
Email : kayaba@umw.com.my
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Absorbing Information About Shock Absorbers
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Your tyres show evidence of uneven tread wear. |
Your car bottoms out when you ride over bad roads, railroad tracks or other humps. |
Put your hands on the bonnet and rock the car several times. Your absorbers need replacement if the rocking continues freely. |
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Worn Out Shocks Will Cause ...
- Excessive shaking on a unpaved road.
- Unstable ride at high speed.
- Excessive pitching action.
- Excessive nose dive and squat during acceleration and braking.
- Longer stopping distance.
- Tyres bouncing on a bumpy road.
- Wear out on the tyre shoulder.
- Bad fuel consumption.
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Although how and where you drive is important, replacement of absorbers is recommended after 50,000km. |
Your car tends to drift or bounce, or you experience a loss in handling control. |
Fluid is leaking from the Shock Absorbers's seal, which means it is worn out. |
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When should I change to KYB Shock Absorbers ?
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- When vehicles show an unstable behaviour upon driving examples such as excessive roll, during cornering, pitching, bouncing, squat, nose dive and so on.
- When the bouncing continue after you push on the bonnet.
- When you hear strange or unfamilier sounds from the shocks, when driving.
- When you find external damage on the shocks such as on the outer casing, rod bending oil leakage, damaged bushes and washers, etc.
- When replacing your worn out tyres.
Caution : Always replace four shocks at the same time!
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Important
- Never hold a shaft with a pliers or in a vice as this will damage the Shock Absorbers causing oil leakage.
- Always use a new lock nut upon replacing with new shocks.
- When installing a brake hose, make sure you release the bubbles on all brake hoses.
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Always use a torque wrench when tightening the lock nut.
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