Your vehicle’s suspension system—made up of shocks, struts, and springs—keeps your ride stable, smooth, and safe. Over time, these parts wear out from constant road impact, affecting handling, braking, and comfort. Regular suspension maintenance helps ensure proper tire contact with the road, improves steering control, and extends tire life.

BEST PRACTICES

  • Inspect Suspension Components Regularly: Check shocks, struts, and springs for wear or leaks.
  • Pay Attention to Ride Quality: Unusual bouncing, pulling, or vibrations are early warning signs.
  • Maintain Proper Alignment & Tire Care: Regular wheel alignments and tire rotations help prevent suspension strain and uneven wear.
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