Your vehicle's steering and suspension system maintenance is of optimal importance because this system is responsible for providing ride comfort and handling performance. The steering and suspension system may be damaged by road conditions, causing your vehicle's shocks, struts and springs to weaken over time. These worn suspension parts may reduce vehicle stability and driver control and may also accelerate tire wear.
If you notice any of the following warning signs, contact Finn Tire & Automotive to inspect your suspension and steering system, shocks, and struts:
When you bring in your vehicle for steering and suspension services to the expert technicians at Finn Tire & Automotive in Bedford Heights, OH you get a complete system evaluation, which includes:
• Because replacement of steering and suspension parts may change existing wheel angles, a wheel alignment is recommended with this service
If you're experiencing issues with your vehicle's suspension system and need to get repairs done, visit Finn Tire & Automotive today. We're the #1 auto repair and vehicle maintenance service in the local area. Schedule a service appointment online or visit our store near you today!
Areas Served : Bedford Heights, OH | Warrensville Heights, OH | Bedford, OH | and surrounding areas
The suspension system allows your tires to maintain constant contact with the road, especially on uneven surfaces like bumps and potholes. Ball joints...
Approx. Time: 120 Minutes
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Approx. Time: 60 Minutes
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