Struts & Shocks Replacement
Smooth Out Your Ride. Regain Control.
Your suspension system does more than keep your ride comfortable — it keeps your tires firmly in contact with the road, ensuring safe braking, smooth handling, and vehicle stability. If you're feeling every bump, hearing clunks, or experiencing loose steering, our certified technicians are here to inspect, diagnose, and repair your shocks, struts, and suspension system.
What’s Included in a Suspension Inspection
- Visual inspection of shocks, struts, and springs
- Evaluation of bushings, mounts, and suspension joints
- Inspection of steering components (tie rods, ball joints, etc.)
- Test drive if symptoms are present
- Alignment check recommendation (if needed)
You'll receive a clear, honest assessment — and affordable options if any repairs are needed.
Signs You May Need Suspension Repair
- Excessive bounce or rough ride
- Nose dips when braking
- Uneven or premature tire wear
- Vehicle pulls or drifts while turning
- Steering feels loose, tight, or unstable
- Visible fluid leaks from shocks or struts
- Clunking sounds over bumps or potholes
Neglecting these issues can compromise safety and lead to more expensive damage.
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Schedule completely online by selecting one of our locations - from tires to maintenance and repairs, we are here to assist!
Suspension Services We Offer
- Shock absorber replacement
- Strut replacement (front & rear)
- Coil spring replacement
- Suspension system diagnostics
- Control arm and steering linkage repair
- Suspension bushing replacement
All repairs are performed using OEM or high-quality aftermarket parts, installed by trained, experienced technicians.
Why Your Suspension Matters
- Maintains proper tire contact with the road
- Ensures stable handling and effective braking
- Reduces wear on tires and drivetrain components
- Enhances fuel efficiency and ride quality
- Prevents further costly repairs caused by suspension failure
A healthy suspension system keeps your vehicle safe, comfortable, and performing as designed.
When to Replace Shocks or Struts
- Every 50,000 to 75,000 miles (check your vehicle’s manual)
- Immediately if there are signs of leaks or visible damage
- After years of rough terrain driving or heavy towing
- If your vehicle fails the bounce test (push down on the bumper — excessive bounce = worn shocks)
Shocks & Struts FAQs
Q: Can I replace just one shock or strut?
A: It's strongly recommended to replace them in pairs (front or rear) for balanced handling and control.
Q: What happens if I ignore worn shocks?
A: Poor ride quality, increased stopping distance, and accelerated tire wear — all of which can compromise safety.
Q: What’s the difference between shocks and struts?
A: Shocks dampen motion only; struts also serve as a structural part of your suspension and affect alignment.
Q: How long does suspension service take?
A: Most shock or strut replacements take between 1.5 to 3 hours, depending on vehicle make and model.
Schedule a Free Suspension Check Today
Feeling every bump? Noticing control issues? Let our team inspect your suspension system and recommend only the work you need — with honest advice, quality parts, and trusted service.