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You may have thought Dodge engineered the "float" out of their suspension systems years ago, but if your Dodge shocks are bad, you may be having a flashback. Even a newer Dodge with worn Dodge shocks will oscillate when it hits bumps. What's that mean? Basically, with bad Dodge shocks, nothing is there to damp the motion of your springs. So when you hit a bump, the springs make you bounce, and your worn Dodge shocks let you keep bouncing. And bouncing down the road on bad Dodge shocks isn't just annoying: It's also dangerous. Your Dodge shocks help you keep control when you're cornering and when you have to brake quickly. In other words, at the first sign your Dodge shocks have had it, you need to come here and order new Dodge shocks. Every Dodge shock absorber we sell meets or exceeds all OEM standards for performance. That means our Dodge shocks and Dodge struts will perform just like your originals--before they wore out. We also have a great selection of high-performance Dodge shocks too, if you'd like a racier feel to your handling. Either way, we're ready to get your Dodge shocks on their way to you, and you know you'll have paid less when you get Dodge shocks from us.
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