Another thing for you to take in consideration when it comes to warrantees, in the mechanic’s warranty. Wherever or whoever installs your truck shocks should offer some kind of warranty as well.
Source: www.trucktrend.com
Conclusion
It can be both funny and stressful when you think about all the little things involved with your truck and the trucking industry. You have customers, dispatchers and other staff in your company, law enforcement and insurance and so much more to juggle.
You have laws and regulations to be observed regardless if its government (Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration, FMCSA) national (National Highway Traffic Safety Administration, NHTSA) or different state traffic lows like Governors Highway Safety Association (GHSA).
On the top of all that, in this type of industry you have so many more things to obey and fallow on a daily bases, and the worst thing about it, is that they keep changing frequently!
You should not be stressed about truck repair and maintenance issues as well. Truck shocks are very important and they should not be overlooked because of all those other issues. So remember when the mechanic is doing a routine maintenance check of your truck have them inspect your truck shocks as well.