Bouncing or Excessive Movement: If the car continues to bounce or sway after going over a bump or uneven surface, the struts or shocks are likely worn out and need replacement.
Uneven Tire Wear: Worn shocks or struts can cause uneven tire wear, particularly on the inner or outer edges, due to improper handling of road vibrations.
Poor Handling or Steering: If the car feels unstable, drifts during turns, or has difficulty maintaining a straight path, it could be a sign of compromised suspension components.
Leaking Fluid: Shocks and struts contain hydraulic fluid that can leak over time. If you notice fluid leakage around the strut or shock absorber, it's time for a replacement.
Noises: Unusual noises such as clunking, knocking, or squeaking while driving can indicate worn-out suspension components.
Nose Diving or Squatting: If the front of the car dives down significantly when braking (nose dive) or the rear sags when accelerating (squatting), it could be due to failed struts or shocks.