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Steering and Suspension


Steering & Suspension



When you are on the road, the steering and suspension system of your vehicle is what helps you stay in control. The entire weight of your vehicle is carried by your shocks and steering system. Additionally, the steering system assists in providing a safer and smoother ride and keeps your tires on the road while driving.

You should inspect your steering and suspension system at least once a year or more, depending on your driving conditions. When you notice the first warning signs of a faulty steering and suspension system, you should pay a visit to our auto repair shop. Our expert technicians will diagnose the problem and fix it in no time. If you don't attend to these problems early, this may result in serious safety threats in the future.

Common warning signs that indicate you need to have your steering and suspension system inspected by our technicians include:

  • Tires shake or wander
  • Problems while driving on uneven roadways or dips
  • Having difficulties when steering
  • Steering seems to be slipping
  • Vehicle is still bouncing after going over a bump
  • Pulling to the side

Our certified technicians can examine all of your steering and suspension components in order to make sure that your steering and shocks are operating properly, and will also inspect:

  • Uneven wear or tires
  • Alignment issues
  • Power steering fluid
  • Steering wheel alignment
  • Out of balance tires
  • Impacts or Struts
  • Tightness of bolts and nuts
  • Used or loose power steering belts

Our expert technicians will also inspect your wheel balance and tire to see whether the problems are tire-related or not.

Come to our auto repair shop and our team of professional technicians will take care of your steering and suspension repair needs. Call us today or schedule an appointment online for your next steering and suspension repair and wheel alignment service.

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