As with tires and brakes, your vehicle’s steering and suspension systems play a crucial role in how your vehicle steers, stops, rides and handles. Worn out or rusted steering and suspension components can make your vehicle dangerous to drive and can cause damage to other parts of the vehicle, including the tires.
Freedom CDJR of Lexington can help you diagnose any kind of steering or suspension issue. Our Certified Technicians can perform wheel alignments, strut replacements, power steering services, and wheel bearing replacement to get your vehicle back on the road running smoothly.
As with tires and brakes, your vehicle’s steering and suspension systems play a crucial role in how your vehicle steers, stops, rides and handles. Worn out or rusted steering and suspension components can make your vehicle dangerous to drive and can cause damage to other parts of the vehicle, including the tires.
Freedom CDJR of Lexington can help you diagnose any kind of steering or suspension issue. Our Certified Technicians can perform wheel alignments, strut replacements, power steering services, and wheel bearing replacement to get your vehicle back on the road running smoothly.
Browse our Frequently Asked Questions or call 859-268-3000 and we will be happy to discuss your vehicle concerns.
A: There are a variety of parts and components that could need serviced or replaced if you are hearing a clunking noise from your vehicle when you go over a bump in the road. These may include – anti-sway bushings, ball joints, struts, etc.
A: Oftentimes, this is a symptom of abnormal wear on your tires due to poor alignment. This can also be caused by a bent/damaged frame or damaged steering or suspension components. Our Certified Technicians can diagnose this concern and have your vehicle back on the road running smoothly.
A: It can be normal with many vehicles to feel every bump in the road, especially in smaller vehicles or sports cars. If there is excessive bouncing or the car is bottoming out, you may need your suspension serviced.
A: If it is more difficult than normal to turn your steering wheel, your car may be low on power steering fluid. There could also be a more severe problem with your steering system. Bring your vehicle in to have it inspected and diagnosed by a Certified Technician.