It’s Important to Service Your Steering & Suspension
Your steering and suspension systems are responsible for the comfort and handling performance of your vehicle. If you hit a bump or pothole, and your car bottoms out or seems like it’s bouncing forever, you may have an issue.
Even without something as dramatic as that, normal road conditions will cause the shocks, struts, and springs of your suspension system to weaken and wear out over time. And potholes can cause them to break! Worn or broken suspension parts may reduce your vehicle stability and your ability to control your vehicle. Worn parts might also accelerate tire wear.
Many manufacturers recommend a steering and suspension system check every 50,000 miles. You might not want to wait that long. You should let our technicians inspect your shocks.