Do poor road conditions contribute to automobile mechanical failures?

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  • heck yeah!!!!! bad roads bring damage or possible damage to tires,brakes,shocks, alignmenttie rods,wheel berings, wheel spindels, u joints, cv boots/joints,ball joints and any other suspension related thing!!! here in Detroit, most midas centers warranty these things up untill you leave the darn parking lot!!!!!

  • you're able to examine extra heavily, you your self wrote the middle classification is 4 hundred million human beings... contain that and the intense classification it is larger than many countries finished inhabitants. Secondly, some chinese language human beings are fairly undesirable at using (in view that autos are presented not so earlier) that the roads are jammed from time to time... additionally roads in small cities are from time to time are fairly narrow ideal to site visitors jams. additionally, many poor human beings in China can even have the money for low fee automobiles (3 wheelers, mianbao automobiles, 2nd-hand xia li).

  • Certainly. The more abuse on mechanical parts of the car, the more likely those parts to fail. Unless a vehicle was designed for such abuse, such as an off-road vehicle, failure is very likely.

  • Sure it does. Mostly with the suspension parts, I would guess. The shocking and jerking of parts will cause extra wear and failure. good luck

  • DA----What do you think??

    If you don't know then I suggest you take a defensive driving course as well as a light mechanics course at your local tech school.

  • Is the Pope Catholic?

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