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COTTONWOOD AZ’S SUSPENSION REPAIR EXPERTS FOR A TRANQUIL & SAFE DRIVE

A & B Motors is a full-service auto repair shop serving Cottonwood, AZ. One of our specialties is suspension repair and maintenance. If your vehicle’s suspension system is compromised in any way, you’re not only experiencing a less comfortable ride, you have less control of your vehicle, which can put your safety at risk. So, enough suspense, let’s look at how auto suspension systems work, and get to know the numerous components that may need to be serviced or replaced to maintain the smoothness and integrity of your vehicle’s suspension performance.

HOW CAR SUSPENSION SYSTEMS FUNCTION

The main job of your car’s suspension system is to structurally support for your vehicle while it maintains a comfortable riding condition. It does this by using suspension system components built to help tires maintain firm even contact with the road. Vehicle suspension compensates for bumps, potholes, dips, and sudden turns. Components include ball joints, coil springs, leaf springs, tie rods, torsion bars, shocks, and struts, all working together to absorb bounces and unexpected motion from the road’s surface.

OUR SUSPENSION REPAIR & MAINTENANCE SERVICES

Eventually and unavoidably, the components of your suspension system can weaken and malfunction, simply due to time, wear, and tear. Signs you may need a suspension-related service or repair include leaking shocks or struts, nose-dives when braking, and bottoming out during bumps. You may also experience bouncing, swaying, squeaking, shaking, and stiffness while driving, especially when you encounter rough or uneven pavement. Irregular tire wear is another potential sign of a suspension problem. All these symptoms indicate the need for a suspension system inspection and diagnostic to determine the exact cause of the issue and to fix it correctly.

OUR SUSPENSION REPAIR & MAINTENANCE SERVICES INCLUDE:

  • Suspension System Inspection
  • Ball Joint Replacement
  • Coil Springs Replacement
  • Leaf Springs Replacement
  • Inner Tie Rod & Outer Tie Rod Replacement
  • Shocks Replacement
  • Struts Replacement
  • Sway Bar Link Replacement

ROUGH RIDE? CALL A & B MOTORS TODAY!

Because suspension system components all work in tandem and rely on one another, suspension issues have the potential to increase the breaks in other suspension components, ending in the need for more expensive suspension repairs down the line. So, don’t hesitate—if your suspension system isn’t performing, call A & B Motors today! Put an end to the suspense, and enjoy a more tranquil and safer ride.

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