Dangers Of Driving With Cracked/Broken Suspension Struts

Your car's suspension system includes shocks, springs, and struts. The struts might seem like a minor component, but a cracked or a broken one can be a safety hazard. There is a higher chance of damage to suspension strut on Indian roads, particularly during and after monsoons, when the smooth tar roads turn into an obstacle course of potholes.
As the suspensions and struts wear, you might notice that your car cannot make sharp turns. Additionally, a squirmy performance on rainy weather is another alert! Let's learn about the dangers of driving with broken suspension struts!

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What are Car Suspension Struts?
Without the struts, it is impossible to have a properly functioning suspension in your car. Struts are components that hold your vehicle off the ground. Without the struts, your vehicle will collapse to the surface.
The primary purpose of struts is to hold together the different elements of the suspension system. This component connects to the shock absorber and coil spring. These parts offer support to assist the shock absorbers in holding the car's weight.
Why Is It Dangerous to Drive with Broken Struts?
In this section, we'll introduce you to the dangers of driving with cracked/broken suspension struts. Read about the safety hazards and risks below:
- One of the significant threats of broken suspension struts is that it increases the chances of accidents and mishaps.
- It might be challenging to hit the brakes and stop your vehicle during snowy or rainy weather conditions.
- Since struts significantly contribute to stability, you might find it tricky to touch high speeds with a broken one.
The good news is that struts do not wear out quickly. Unlike other car parts, you don't have to replace them every few miles. Under standard usage patterns, you might be able to obtain about 75,000 to 100,000 miles before the struts require any change.

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Signs That Suspension Struts are Bad
Don't think that struts wear overnight or due to a single incident. Instead, the cracks on the struts appear over time. It is why you should pay attention to your car's performance as it gets older.
Every time your car faces a bump on the highway or hits the potholes, the struts take a little beating.
- If your car starts shimmying and shaking when it touches high speeds, that's your struts screaming for an inspection.
- If you spot uneven wear on your tire, it might be because the broken struts are putting tremendous pressure on them.
- If the nose of your vehicle dips while braking, it might indicate a problem with the struts.
- Fluid leaks are another glaring symptom of broken suspension struts.

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Now that you are aware of the dangers of driving with cracked suspension struts make sure to replace them when you notice any of the symptoms!
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