how to tell if it's broken?
easiest way is to look at it. if its really greasy/dirty most likely its blown. and if you hear weird soft popping sounds while you drive when you go over bumps. or sometimes if its real bad you can hear like a werid low tone screech.
Strut or shock is a bad name for them, damper is beter suited. The spring acutally absorbs the shock of going over something, the strut/damper's job is to control the springs as it bounces back to it's orignal size. A blown or worn strut will give you a bouncy ride because it's failed and can't control the spring. If you go over a moderate sized bump in the road, the car should bounce and then settle quickly. If it's bounces more than once and rolls back and forth, it's shot.
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Andy - Reinstated Hybrid Forum Moderator
'06 Subaru Legacy Spec B - Stock, for now
'98 Civic EX - CTR headlights and grill, Kosei K1's, for sale
'90 240SX - SR20DET that will never get installed, project car.
another quick easy way to do it is push donw on the front or rear of the car, and like Andy said if it bounces up and settle then that are good but if it keeps going or doesn't settle quick the that are blown. And u can check for grim that feels like oil.
With the dampers on the car, jump on each corner of the car. If the corner bounces more than 2 or 3 times, you dampers are blown. Also check for drips of oil by the seals. If it is just a film of oil, it's fine.


