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Should I be driving with a broken shock mount?

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Nick Kunze · Updated on
Reviewed by Shannon Martin, Licensed Insurance Agent.
While you won’t exactly be comfortable, you can drive with a broken shock mount.
A shock mount is part of your car’s shock absorption system. The shock mount connects the body of the car to the suspension.
While a broken shock mount will lead to a more uncomfortable ride, as you’ll be feeling all the bumps in the road, it isn’t necessarily dangerous.
However, getting a broken shock mount fixed quickly is still smart. Minor car issues can soon lead to more significant car issues if you wait too long.
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