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no. riser pads are hard plastic that are mainly designed to give you more pop. shock pads also give some pop, but not much. the big difference is that shock pads greatly reduce the amount of pressure cracks you'll see in the deck. if you need to make a deck last for awhile, shock pads are the way to go.
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NO! Brake Calipers are what compress your Brake Pads on to the rotor which turn simeultaniously with your wheels.
Yes - The shock is an intigrated part of the strut.
Need new rotors...pads in my case, same thing happened to me...
For me suction cups and pads are the same and I think those cups/pads are found in an octopus. The thing that sucks under the arms of the octopus. Answered by: cassey, brittney and kimberly
No, rotors and discs are not the same thing in a car's braking system. Rotors are the metal discs that the brake pads clamp onto to slow down the vehicle, while discs refer to the entire brake system components including the rotors, calipers, and pads.
They both have the same job, the only thing difference is their application. The "shock" dampens continued vibrations from the springs while the "stabilizer" dampens the "shimmy" that the front tires cause.
Anti-shock and anti-skip are the same thing. The music is loaded into memory so if the disc skips it can continue playing.
No, a Macpherson is a strut -shock combo unit that fits between the A frame and the vehicle frame.
Voodoo 13: You can put 60mm wheels on any deck.. but you'll usually find these workhorses on 8"+ wide decks.. Any deck smaller and you may be looking at riser pads.
mine did the same thing and would not stop until i changed the brake lines also, then it stoped.