Posted on 11/29/2021
The vehicle's suspension system (i.e., shocks or struts) is a part of our cars that we take for granted. These parts will wear out after holding tons of metal year after year, and you will need suspension repair. Some people only associate shocks and struts with the smoothness of a ride, so they don't consider it a must-have service. However, having poor suspension can significantly impact your control and handling of your vehicle, especially during turns and stops. So how do you know if these parts are worn out? Rough ride A suspension inspection is necessary if you begin to feel every bump in the road or when every divot in the road causes the car to "bounce". Drifting or pulling With a faulty suspension system, you might feel the vehicle drift left or right when you're making a turn. That means that your shocks are no longer keeping the vehicle body down against the centrifugal force. It's time to get your car to the shop before your car turns ove ... read more