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SHOCK AND AWE

Essentially, shock absorbers do two things. Not only do they absorb the shock — as the name implies — caused by jarring and strain that comes from travelling over rugged terrain, potholes, and unexpected dips that you inadvertently hit too fast — they also ensure we have a smooth ride, reducing the vibration fatigue on your caravan’s parts and fittings, and preventing damage to the things we pack inside.

Secondly, and perhaps more importantly, shock absorbers keep

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