Suspension
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Your vehicle’s exhaust system is constantly exposed to harsh environmental elements and road debris, making it prone to wear and damage over time. From dirt and loose stones to snow, salt, and other road hazards, the exhaust components face tough conditions every time you drive. When parts of the exhaust system become damaged or corroded, it can lead to reduced engine performance, increased fuel consumption, and even harmful emissions. A faulty exhaust can also result in louder engine noise and potentially dangerous fumes entering the cabin. Regular inspections and timely repairs are essential to keep your exhaust system functioning properly and your vehicle running efficiently.
Worn or loose suspension components can interfere with proper motion control and alignment, resulting in poor handling, reduced stability, and uneven tire wear.
Key components that make up your vehicle’s suspension system include:
- Ball Joints
- Control Arms
- Springs
- Shocks
- Struts
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Frequently Asked Questions
What is suspension service, and why is it important?
Suspension service involves inspecting, maintaining, and repairing key components like shocks, struts, springs, and control arms. A properly maintained suspension ensures your vehicle handles safely, absorbs bumps smoothly, and keeps all tires in contact with the road. Neglecting suspension maintenance can lead to poor handling, uneven tire wear, and even damage to other vehicle systems over time.
How do I know if my suspension needs service?
Suspension issues can manifest in several ways. Common warning signs include: excessive bouncing after hitting a bump, a nose-dive when braking, pulling to one side while driving, uneven or rapid tire wear, strange noises like clunks or squeaks, and a generally rough or unstable ride. If you notice any of these signs, it’s important to schedule a suspension check promptly to prevent further damage.
How often should I get my suspension checked?
Even if your car feels fine, regular inspections are recommended every 18,000–31,000 miles. Vehicles driven on rough roads, uneven terrain, or in areas with harsh winters may require more frequent checks. Routine inspections help detect worn or damaged components before they affect handling, braking, or tire longevity.
Can suspension problems affect other parts of my car?
Yes, worn suspension components can create a domino effect on your vehicle. Poor suspension can lead to uneven tire wear, increased stress on the steering system, and reduced braking efficiency. Over time, it can also affect wheel alignment and damage other parts like bushings, ball joints, and even the chassis. Keeping your suspension in top condition protects your car’s overall performance and safety.
How long does a suspension service take?
The duration depends on the type of service needed. A full suspension inspection usually takes 1–2 hours. Minor repairs, like replacing shocks or struts, can often be completed the same day, while more extensive work, such as a full suspension overhaul, may take several hours or longer depending on your vehicle make and model. Your mechanic can provide a more accurate estimate after assessing your car.
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