Suspension Repair Specialists for Serene & Safe Driving

An expertise of ours is suspension repair and maintenance. If your vehicle’s suspension system is acting up in any way, you’re not just feeling a less comfortable ride, but less control of your car, which can put you at a huge safety risk. So, let's cut the suspense a bit and look at how auto suspension systems work. Time to get to know the various parts that may need service or replacement to maintain the ease and integrity of your vehicle’s suspension performance.

How Car Suspension Systems Function

The primary function of your car’s suspension system is to structurally support your vehicle while maintaining a comfortable ride for you and your passengers. This is done by suspension system components helping your tires maintain strong and even contact with the street by compensating for bumps, dips, sudden turns, and worst of all, potholes. These components include ball joints, coil springs, leaf springs, tie rods, torsion bars, shocks, and struts, all working to absorb bounce and unexpected motion from the road’s surface.

Suspension Repair & Maintenance Services

Unavoidably, the parts of your suspension system will break from wear and tear. Signs you need a suspension service or repair include leaking shocks, leaking struts, dips when braking, and scraping the bottom of your car on bumps. You will probably experience bouncing, swaying, squeaking, shaking, and stiffness while driving as well; especially when you come across rough or uneven pavement. Unusual tire wear is another possible sign of your suspension problem. All these indicate the need for a suspension system inspection and diagnostic to see the exact reason of the issue and more importantly to fix it properly.

Suspension Repair & Maintenance Services Include:

  • Suspension System Inspection
  • Ball Joint Replacement
  • Coil Springs Replacement
  • Leaf Springs Replacement
  • Inner Tie Rod & Outer Tie Rod Replacement
  • Shocks Replacement
  • Struts Replacement
  • Sway Bar Link Replacement

Rough Ride? Call Us Today!

Because suspension system components all work together and rely on each other, untreated suspension issues have the potential to increase the wear on other suspension components, causing the need for more extensive suspension repairs down the road. So, don’t wait—if your suspension system isn’t performing as it should, call today! Put an end to the suspense, and enjoy a smoother, safer ride.