SUSPENSION

You probably don't think about your car's suspension very often. Typically, suspension parts wear out slowly and worsen over a long period, so you may not even notice that you have worn suspension parts until other parts have worn out or broken. Churchville Service Center services the suspension needs for drivers on all makes and models of cars, trucks, SUVs, and fleet vehicles. 


Your suspension combines all the parts that connect your vehicle to the wheels. Shocks, struts, tires, tie rods, sway bars, other linkages, and metal and rubber bushings all work together to provide your car, truck, or SUV with ride comfort and handling ability. Your suspension defines how your car rides and drives a vehicle is only as good as its suspension. Since suspension parts carry the weight of your vehicle, combat its momentum constantly to keep it stable and regularly experience motion. These parts are always under a lot of stress, even when your car is just sitting there.


If you notice your ride isn't that comfortable, faulty suspension parts are to blame. Squeaking and groaning sounds during direction changes or confronting bumps in the road, thuds and pops, excessive bounciness, poor ride quality, and unevenly worn tires are all symptoms of faulty shocks, bushings, bearings, and linkages. Don't ignore the warning signs. Bad suspension parts will wear out your tires and other suspension parts much more rapidly and can be dangerous if neglected. Think about it; your suspension connects your car to your wheels, enabling it to hover above the wheels and allow for steering. If something breaks, you will likely find your car incapacitated, with one wheel pointing in the wrong direction or the underside of your car resting fully on the ground.


Functions of your Suspension

  • Maintain correct vehicle ride height so it travels smoothly
  • Reduce the effect of a shock to the vehicle and occupants
  • Maintain correct wheel alignment
  • Support the weight of your vehicle
  • Keep your tires fully in contact with the road
  • Control the direction your vehicle is traveling


Typical Wear and Tear 

Over time, steering and suspension components wear out and require replacement. Regular checks are critical to maintaining a safe car. Factors that affect wear include:

  • Driving habits
  • Operating conditions (potholes in the road)
  • Vehicle type
  • Type of steering and suspension system
  • Driving on rough or unpaved roads, towing a trailer, or carrying heavy loads
  • Frequency of regular maintenance, such as chassis lubrication and wheel alignment


Warnings of Suspension Failure

  • Badly cupped tires and/or noticeable tire shaking, wheel shimmy, or vibration after hitting a bump
  • Harsher, bumpy rides
  • Steering is stiff
  • Vehicle nosediving when the brakes are applied
  • Suspension bottoming on rough roads or when backing out of a driveway
  • Body sway or rocking when cornering or driving in strong crosswinds
  • The car pulls to one side
  • Excessive noise, vibration, or bouncing
  • Fluid leaking out of the shocks or strut body


The bottom line is your suspension is critical to maintaining a suitable vehicle. If your car makes sounds of protest when you turn or hit bumps and dips, the tires are wearing unevenly, or you don’t think your ride is as comfortable as it could be, let one of our experienced technicians at Churchville Service Center have a look. Our mechanics can pinpoint your issue and correct it quickly, whether you need new shocks, bushings, wheel bearings, or an entire strut replaced. We like to ensure our drivers have a safe and comfortable drive.

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