SUSPENSION & STEERING

A worn suspension doesn't just make for a rough ride — it affects your steering, tire wear, and braking distance. Our team restores your vehicle's handling and comfort in Phoenix, AZ.

What's Included

Suspension & Steering Services

  • Shock absorber & strut inspection and replacement
  • Ball joint inspection & replacement
  • Tie rod end inspection & replacement
  • Sway bar & link service
  • Wheel alignment check
  • Steering rack & power steering service

Phoenix roads — from highway on-ramps to rough surface streets — put real stress on your suspension components. Worn shocks, failing ball joints, or loose tie rods don't just cause a bumpy ride; they can cause your vehicle to pull, your tires to wear unevenly, and your stopping distances to increase. We'll inspect the full system and give you an honest assessment.

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Free suspension inspection included

  • ASE-Certified Technicians
  • Warrantied Parts & Labor
  • Transparent Pricing — No Surprises
  • Same-Day Service Available
  • Serving Phoenix, AZ Since Day One
Common Questions

Frequently Asked Questions

How do I know if my shocks or struts need replacing?
Signs include excessive bouncing after hitting a bump, a nose-diving feeling when braking, uneven tire wear, a knocking noise over bumps, or the vehicle pulling to one side. If your ride feels noticeably rougher than it used to, it's time for an inspection.
How long do shocks and struts last?
Typically 50,000–100,000 miles, depending on your driving conditions and vehicle. Phoenix's road conditions — particularly the thermal expansion and cracking of asphalt — can accelerate wear. We recommend an inspection around the 50,000-mile mark.
Do I need an alignment if I replace my struts or ball joints?
In most cases, yes. Replacing suspension components can shift your wheel alignment angles. We'll check alignment after any major suspension work and recommend an adjustment if needed to protect your new tires and restore proper handling.

Rough Ride? Let Us Fix That.

Free suspension inspection — honest assessment, no pressure.