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2 Pcs Rear Air Suspension Shock Absorber2 Pcs Rear Air Suspension Shock Absorber
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2 Pcs Rear Air Suspension Shock Absorber for Mercedes-Benz E300 W213 2017-2019
$528.99
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2-year warranty
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Vehicle: Mercedes-Benz
Item LocatedUnited States
Quantity2
Installation PositionRear Driver & Passenger
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26280875, A2133202200, 2133202200
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2 Pcs Rear Air Suspension Shock Absorber with Electric
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2 Pcs Rear Air Suspension Shock Absorber with Electric for Mercedes-Benz C230
$410.99
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Vehicle: Mercedes-Benz
Item LocatedUnited States
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Installation PositionRear Driver & Passenger
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C1511, 2043263100, C1510, 2043263200
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Rear Driver Magnetic Shock Absorber
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Rear Driver Magnetic Shock Absorber for Benz C300 2015-2021 C350e 2016-2018 C400
$216.99
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Vehicle: Mercedes-Benz
Item LocatedUnited States
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Installation PositionRear Left Driver Side
MaterialRubber
ColorBlack
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2053208530, A203208530, 26-281292, SK-3390
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Rear Passenger Magnetic Shock Absorber
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Rear Passenger Magnetic Shock Absorber for Benz C250 2015 C300 2015-2021 C400 2015
$216.99
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Vehicle: Mercedes-Benz
Item LocatedUnited States
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Installation PositionRear Right Passenger Side
MaterialRubber
ColorBlack
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2053208630, A2053208630, 26-281285, SK-3389
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What is a magnetic shock absorber in the car?

A magnetic shock absorber, also known as a magnetorheological (MR) shock absorber, is a type of shock absorber that uses magnetorheological fluids and electromagnets to adjust the damping force of the shock absorber. Magnetic shock absorbers are designed to provide improved handling, stability, and ride comfort in a variety of applications, including automotive suspension systems and industrial machinery. They can be used as part of a larger magnetic suspension system, which uses magnetic fields and electromagnets to control the movement and damping of the suspension, or as standalone components in a traditional suspension system.

How does a magnetic shock absorber work?

A magnetic shock absorber consists of a piston moving inside a cylinder filled with a magnetorheological fluid containing iron particles suspended in a liquid. When an electrical current is applied to the electromagnet located outside the cylinder, it generates a magnetic field that causes the iron particles in the fluid to align, increasing the viscosity of the fluid and the damping force of the shock absorber. By adjusting the strength of the electrical current, the damping force can be adjusted almost instantly, allowing the suspension system to adapt to changing road conditions and provide a smoother and more stable ride.

Magnetic shocks and struts

Magnetic shocks and magnetic struts are similar technologies that use magnetorheological fluids and electromagnets to adjust the damping force of the suspension, but they are designed for different types of suspension systems.

Magnetic shocks are designed to replace traditional hydraulic shocks in vehicles with independent suspension systems. The shocks use an electromagnet to control the viscosity of the magnetorheological fluid, which adjusts the damping force and improves handling and ride comfort. Magnetic struts, on the other hand, are designed for use in vehicles with MacPherson strut suspension systems. The struts use a similar system of electromagnets and magnetorheological fluids to adjust the damping force and improve handling and ride comfort, but they are integrated with the suspension strut assembly.