Shock Absorbers Sioux Falls SD
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Home Run Auto
(605) 334-2008
3615 N Van Eps Avenue
Sioux Falls, SD
Home Run Auto
(605) 334-2008
3615 N Van Eps Avenue
Sioux Falls, SD 57104
Services
Engine Repair,Truck Parts
Lakeville Motor Express
(605) 335-7698
1508 E Robur Drive
Sioux Falls, SD
Lakeville Motor Express
(605) 335-7698
1508 E Robur Drive
Sioux Falls, SD 57104
Interstate Powersystems
(605) 339-8839
801 E 54th Street North
Sioux Falls, SD
Interstate Powersystems
(605) 339-8839
801 E 54th Street North
Sioux Falls, SD 57104
Crossroads Trailer Sales Inc
(605) 334-3033
4801 N National Avenue
Sioux Falls, SD
Crossroads Trailer Sales Inc
(605) 334-3033
4801 N National Avenue
Sioux Falls, SD 57104
Services
Trailer Repair,Truck Parts
Carquest Auto Parts
(605) 339-4160
101 N Kiwanis Ave
Sioux Falls, SD
Carquest Auto Parts
(605) 339-4160
101 N Kiwanis Ave
Sioux Falls, SD 57104
Napa Auto Store
(605) 336-2190
636 W 10th St
Sioux Falls, SD
Napa Auto Store
(605) 336-2190
636 W 10th St
Sioux Falls, SD 57104
Sheehan Mack Sales and Equipment
(605) 336-2000
901 E 60th Street North
Sioux Falls, SD
Sheehan Mack Sales and Equipment
(605) 336-2000
901 E 60th Street North
Sioux Falls, SD 57104
Dakotaland Auto Glass Inc
1-605-336-6789
2001 E 39th Street North
Sioux Falls, SD
T N T Service
(605) 362-5202
3900 N National Suite #2
Sioux Falls, SD
T N T Service
(605) 362-5202
3900 N National Suite #2
Sioux Falls, SD 57104
Services
Engine Repair,Truck Parts
Soo Alignment Inc
(605) 334-9800
1401 E Benson Road, # 2
Sioux Falls, SD
Soo Alignment Inc
(605) 334-9800
1401 E Benson Road, # 2
Sioux Falls, SD 57104
Services
Alignment Repair,Mufflers Repair,Truck Parts
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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...