Suspension

Your car’s suspension system is what connects your wheels to the vehicle while supporting the vehicle’s weight. Not only is it essential in delivering a smooth ride, it is also directly linked to your vehicle’s steering, affecting both stability and stopping distances.

Automobile suspension systems contain the shock absorbers and springs, as well as rods, pivot points (ball joints), and control arms that connect to one another, and these wear out over time. When certain components of your automobile’s suspension are worn, it throws off the alignment and stresses the other suspension components, so they wear out faster than they should. Even tires that should last years can wear out prematurely when a vehicle is out of alignment due to a worn suspension component.

When we inspect your vehicle, we look for signs that would indicate a possible suspension problem, and replace the damaged components (as needed) in order to restore your handling.