Steering & Suspension Service service

Professional steering and suspension service to improve handling, comfort, and vehicle safety

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Service Details

Our Steering & Suspension service ensures your vehicle maintains proper handling, stability, and ride comfort while extending the life of your tires and other critical components. We diagnose and repair issues with shocks, struts, control arms, tie rods, and other suspension components to provide you with a safer, more comfortable driving experience.

Benefits of Our Steering & Suspension Service

Improved Vehicle Handling

Experience better control and responsiveness while driving, especially during turns and lane changes.

Enhanced Stability

Properly functioning suspension components keep your vehicle stable during braking and cornering.

Extended Tire Life

Proper alignment and suspension reduce uneven tire wear, saving you money on premature tire replacements.

Increased Comfort

Well-maintained suspension absorbs road imperfections for a smoother, more comfortable ride.

Improved Braking Performance

Proper suspension ensures even weight distribution for optimal braking efficiency and shorter stopping distances.

Enhanced Safety

Properly functioning steering and suspension components are crucial for maintaining vehicle control in emergency situations.

Why Choose Our Service

Certified Specialists

Our technicians are ASE-certified with specialized training in steering and suspension systems.

Advanced Equipment

We use state-of-the-art alignment and diagnostic equipment for precise adjustments.

Quality Parts

We use only high-quality OEM or equivalent parts and back our work with solid warranties.

Frequently Asked Questions

Look for signs like uneven tire wear, vehicle pulling to one side, bouncy ride, nose-diving when braking, or unusual noises when going over bumps. If you notice any of these symptoms, it's time to have your suspension system checked.

We recommend having your steering and suspension systems inspected at least once a year or every 12,000-15,000 miles. However, if you frequently drive on rough roads or notice any symptoms, more frequent inspections may be necessary.

The lifespan varies depending on driving conditions and component quality. Typically, shocks and struts last 50,000-100,000 miles, while ball joints, tie rods, and control arms can last longer but should be inspected regularly for wear.

Yes, driving with bad suspension can be dangerous. It can lead to reduced vehicle control, longer stopping distances, uneven tire wear, and potentially catastrophic component failure. It's always best to address suspension issues promptly.

Yes, we stand behind our work and parts with a comprehensive warranty. Our suspension repairs come with a 12-month/12,000-mile warranty on parts and labor to ensure your peace of mind.

Ready to Improve Your Vehicle's Handling and Comfort?

Schedule your steering and suspension service today and experience a smoother, safer ride.

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