Suspension
Bouncing over bumps, body roll in turns, uneven tire wear, or a steering wheel that wanders.
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Overview
Your suspension system plays a key role in ride comfort, vehicle control, and overall safety. It keeps your tires in contact with the road and helps your vehicle handle bumps, turns, and uneven surfaces smoothly.
Our technicians provide complete suspension inspections, diagnostics, and repairs. Whether you're feeling a rough ride, noticing uneven tire wear, or hearing clunking noises over bumps, we'll find the cause and restore proper performance.
We service all major suspension components and make sure your vehicle drives straight, stable, and comfortable.
What is included
- Suspension system inspection and diagnostics
- Shock absorber and strut replacement
- Coil spring inspection and replacement
- Control arm and bushing replacement
- Ball joint inspection and service
- Sway bar link and bushing repair
- Wheel alignment recommendations and coordination
- Steering and stability issue diagnostics
- Suspension rebuild and major component replacement
Signs it is time
- Bouncing or floating over bumps
- Body roll or leaning in turns
- Uneven or cupped tire wear
- Steering wheel wanders on a straight road
Pricing
Suspension work is quoted after inspection. Free estimate, nothing starts without your sign-off.
Frequently asked questions
- What are signs of suspension problems?
- Common signs include a bumpy or rough ride, uneven tire wear, pulling to one side, nose diving when braking, or clunking noises when going over bumps.
- How often should suspension parts be replaced?
- There is no exact mileage for replacement. Shocks and struts often last 50,000 to 100,000 miles, but wear depends on road conditions and driving habits. Regular inspections help catch issues early.
- Is it safe to drive with bad suspension?
- Driving with worn suspension can reduce control, increase stopping distance, and cause uneven tire wear. It can also make the vehicle less stable, especially during turns or emergency braking.
- Do I need an alignment after suspension repairs?
- In many cases, yes. Replacing suspension components can affect wheel alignment. We will recommend an alignment if needed to ensure proper handling and tire life.
Keep your ride smooth, stable, and safe.
Call the shop or stop by. We will take a look, tell you what you are actually dealing with, and quote it before anything starts.
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