Suspension Overhaul and Vehicle services

What are the cars parts wear out most often? The main reason the cars` owners apply for a full service is for car suspension repairs. It is a fact the car’s suspension experiences great physical and mechanical stress, while driving. The bad roads and improper car operation leads to a quick failure of the suspension parts.

The most popular suspension repair services:

  • hub bearing replacement;
  • shock absorber replacement (shock absorber repair);
  • suspension spring replacement;
  • caliper repair (caliper replacement);
  • shocks and struts replacement.

When does need to repair the suspension? When does a car suspension replacement necessary? Before the repair, it is necessary to diagnose the auto suspension, identify the cause of the malfunction, which will make it possible to carry out a high-quality repair of the suspension and prevent breakdowns that are more complex subsequently.

How to understand that is time to repair the suspension?

  • Vibration on the steering wheel when the car driving on rough roads;
  • A vehicle tilts forward when braking;
  • Rocking the car while driving;
  • Evasion of the car from the rectilinear motion;
  • Poor driveability;
  • Knocking and excess noise from the suspension;
  • Fast and uneven tire wear;
  • Front suspension repair.

Most modern cars have independent front suspension. Such suspension is most manageable designs. The most common failure of an independent suspension is wear out of the upper bearing.

Suspension on double wishbones is also common, which provide optimal camber and a low bonnet line. Repair work of such suspensions consists in restoring the connection of the body with levers and reinforcing the ball joints. Rear suspension repair

Rear suspensions is divided on three types:

  • Multi-link suspension;
  • Independent suspension (the wheel does not have a significant effect on the wheels of one axle);
  • Dependent suspension (wheels are interconnected on one axis).

Rear suspension repair includes:

  • Replacing the rear shock absorbers;
  • Replacing stabilizer struts;
  • Replacing stabilizer bushings;
  • Replacement of silent blocks.