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Car Suspension, Shocks & Struts – What You Need To Know

Car Suspension, Shocks & Struts - What You Need To Know

Discover what you need to know about automotive suspension maintenance and repair, as well as the maintenance car shocks and struts require.

Car Suspensions, Shocks And Struts

Your vehicle’s suspension system is key because it essentially connects the chassis to the wheels. Without a suspension in good working order, your car won’t be stable, and you’ll have to endure bumpy and uncomfortable rides.

That’s why it is important to have your suspension, and especially your shocks and struts, inspected. At Gurr Auto, we can provide these services to drivers in the St. Thomas area. Our suspension services include:

  • Alignment
    It is imperative that all the parts in your suspension are aligned properly to ensure efficient motion and safety. At Gurr Auto, we can align your wheels and suspension to increase stability. If you feel your steering pulling to one side, an alignment might be in order.
  • Ball Joints
    Ball joints are used in just about every automobile. The skilled technicians at Gurr Auto can assess the ball joints in your suspension to ensure that they are in good shape. Ball joints are also used in tie rod ends.
  • Shocks
    Car shocks, or shock absorbers, are integral to your vehicle’s suspension. They require regular inspection to ensure they are giving you and‌ your passengers stability and a smooth and safe ride.
  • Struts
    Car struts can be passive braces reinforcing the chassis or active components of your suspension. A suspension strut combines the primary function of a shock absorber and the ability to support the chassis.
  • Control Arms
    Control arms are hinged suspension links between the chassis and the suspension.
  • Bushings
    Bushings in car suspensions are often made of synthetic rubber and separate metal objects. They allow various suspension parts to move freely when going over bumps, while also reducing grinding and vibrations.
  • Castor
    In your suspension, the castor angle is the angular displacement from the vertical axis of the suspension of your wheel measured longitudinally.
  • Camber
    The camber angle is the angle made by the wheels of your vehicle. It’s the angle between the vertical axis of the wheels and the vertical axis of the automobile as viewed from the front or the back.
  • Steering Angle Sensor (SAS)
    The Steering Angle Sensor, or SAS, measures the steering wheel’s position angle and the rate of turn. It is critical to figuring out the cause of vehicle pulling.
  • Wheel bearings
    Wheel bearings are sets of steel balls bound by a metal ring. They enable the wheel to spin with minimal friction. Wheel bearings stabilize your ride. If you hear a clunking or grinding noise, you should bring your vehicle into Gurr Auto for an inspection. Clunking and grinding noises are frequently caused by misaligned or imperfect wheel bearings.

Contact Gurr Auto, Your NAPA Autocare Centre In St. Thomas For Car Suspension, Car Shocks, And Car Strut Maintenance And Replacement.

If you’re looking for automotive suspension maintenance near you in St. Thomas, come to Gurr Auto. We can perform a range of car suspension services to ensure your vehicle is performing safely and efficiently.

To schedule an automotive suspension maintenance service, please click here. To learn more about us, please contact us via our website or call us at 519-637-9861.

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