Driving in comfort and having more precise cornering ability isn’t the only purpose of the suspension system.
The suspension system is responsible for keeping your tires on the road. When the system is damaged, besides loosing handling characteristics, the vehicle is in danger of loosing traction when maneuvering or braaking.
Apart from the increasing danger of having an accident, bad shocks can cause additional damage to numerous components connected to them. Replacing suspension components when they go bad can save you money on repairs, and maximize your and your family’s safety when on the road.
We recommend replacing shocks every 80,000 miles. |