Your suspension system keeps your car up off the road. From there, it’s responsible for a smooth and comfortable ride wherever you choose to drive. It also keeps your wheels firmly planted over bumps and through curves.
Your suspension system has many critical parts that do a big job and because of of that, they should be inspected for suspension wear or damage at least once a year. A good time to check for suspension wear would be when you get your semiannual alignment check.
Here are some warning signs of suspension problems: the car pulls to one side, wandering, erratic steering, uneven tire wear. You could also experience leaning, shocks bottoming out, a poor ride or handling, leaking oil from the shocks and excessive bouncing.
Unfortunately, suspension parts just wear out over time. Shocks and struts eventually lose their ability to control your ride. If you’re in an accident, your suspension can be damaged or knocked out of alignment. Even a minor accident, like hitting a curb, pothole or large rock, can mess things up. If you suspect suspension problems, ask a trusted service adviser at Express Car Care for an inspection and let us set things right.
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Have you ever been in your local grocery store and had one of those shopping carts? You know, the one with a messed up wheel that wobbles like crazy. Your cart shakes and pulls to one side and if you’re not careful, it’s clean up on aisle nine.
As you all can imagine, if most of your driving is done on smooth highways and roads, your car’s suspension will last a lot longer. But I’m sure you know that most roads and highways are anything but smooth, they’re usually extremely rough, especially with all the road construction that is taking place. As drivers, we are always trying to avoid potholes and other hazards in the road. These conditions can wreak havoc on your car’s suspension.
Question:
Wheel alignment is often overlooked by busy car owners until serious tire damage has been done. One wheel can be knocked out of alignment from the others by hitting a curb or a pothole in the road.
Hello – today we’re talking about suspension integrity. Your skeleton provides the structure to hold up your weight. Your joints cushion you as you walk and allow you to change direction. Your vehicle’s suspension system is similar: it bears the weight of your vehicle, absorbs bumps in the road and controls the body as you steer.
