Shock Absorbers Jackson MS
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AutoZone
(601) 919-8975
220 Bank First Drive
Flowood, MS
Napa Auto Parts
(601) 373-6272
1570 W Highland Dr
Jackson, MS
Napa Auto Parts
(601) 373-6272
1570 W Highland Dr
Jackson, MS 39204
Services
Auto Parts, Car Washes, Car Detailing
Midas Jackson
601-948-1500
2265 Highway 80 West
Jackson, MS
Midas Jackson
601-948-1500
2265 Highway 80 West
Jackson, MS 39204
Hours
Monday - Friday 7:30AM - 5:30PM, Saturday 8:00AM - 5:00PM, Sunday - Closed
Autozone
(601) 353-8116
1419 Ellis Ave
Jackson, MS
Autozone
(601) 353-8116
1419 Ellis Ave
Jackson, MS 39204
Napa Auto Parts
(601) 366-1658
5530 N State St
Jackson, MS
Napa Auto Parts
(601) 366-1658
5530 N State St
Jackson, MS 39206
Services
Auto Parts, Car Washes, Car Detailing
AutoZone
(601) 355-0720
401 W Woodrow Wilson
Jackson, MS
AutoZone
(601) 353-8116
1419 Ellis Ave
Jackson, MS
Autozone
(601) 355-0720
401 W Woodrow Wilson Ave
Jackson, MS
Autozone
(601) 355-0720
401 W Woodrow Wilson Ave
Jackson, MS 39213
Autozone
(601) 981-9300
531 W Northside Dr
Jackson, MS
Autozone
(601) 981-9300
531 W Northside Dr
Jackson, MS 39206
AutoZone
(601) 981-9300
531 W Northside Dr
Jackson, MS
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By Larry Carley
From the outside, most shock absorbers and struts look pretty much alike: a round steel tube that telescopes up and down with bushings or fittings on both ends. But inside there can be significant design differences that affect not only the ride control characteristics and performance of the damper, but also its cost. So let's take a closer look at the “monotube” design.
In a conventional twin-tube shock absorber, the inner piston chamber is surrounded by an outer tube that acts as the fluid reservoir. As the shock pumps up and down, the action of the piston forces the hydraulic oil inside to flow back and forth through valving in the bottom of the shock into the outer fluid reservoir. In a monotube shock, there is no outer fluid reservoir. All the fluid remains in the piston chamber and a floating piston separates the fluid from a high pressure gas charge.
As the piston moves down, the fluid pushes against the floating piston and compresses the gas charge underneath it. The gas is actually nitrogen (air with oxygen and moisture removed). This creates a sort of “air spring” effect that...