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Service Overview
At Wilson Muffler, our Steering and Suspension service helps your vehicle handle smoothly, safely, and comfortably on every road. We provide professional inspections, shock and strut replacements, power steering repairs, wheel alignments, and bushing services to keep your vehicle balanced and stable. A properly maintained steering and suspension system reduces tire wear, improves control, and enhances overall ride comfort. Our skilled technicians use advanced diagnostic tools and quality parts to ensure reliable performance so your car responds precisely and keeps you confident behind the wheel.
Our Services Include
Wheel Alignment
Professional wheel alignment corrects tire angles, improves steering response, reduces uneven wear, and ensures smooth, stable handling on all roads.
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Shock Absorber Replacement
Replacing worn shock absorbers restores ride comfort, enhances control, reduces vibrations, and keeps your vehicle stable on rough or uneven terrain.
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Strut Replacement
Strut replacement improves suspension support, absorbs road impact, enhances cornering, and maintains consistent handling for safe, comfortable driving.
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Power Steering Service
Power steering service ensures smooth steering response, checks fluid, removes leaks, and prevents hard steering for easy, reliable vehicle control.
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Suspension Inspection
Thorough suspension inspection identifies worn bushings, ball joints, and components, preventing damage and ensuring safe, balanced driving performance.
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Tie Rod Replacement
Tie rod replacement restores accurate steering, prevents wheel misalignment, improves tire longevity, and ensures safety by keeping control precise and stable.
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Questions & Answers
Q1: What causes uneven tire wear?
A1. Uneven tire wear is often caused by misaligned wheels, worn suspension parts, or improper tire pressure. Suspension components like shocks, struts, or tie rods play a vital role in keeping tires balanced. Ignoring the issue may reduce tire lifespan and handling safety. Regular alignment checks and suspension inspections help maintain smooth, safe, and efficient driving.
Q2: How often inspect suspension system?
A2. The suspension system should be inspected every 12,000 to 15,000 miles or once a year. Regular checks detect worn shocks, struts, bushings, or ball joints before they cause bigger problems. A well-maintained suspension ensures smooth rides, stable handling, and safety. Early detection of issues prevents costly repairs and keeps your vehicle performing reliably in all conditions.
Q3: What are signs steering problems?
A3. Common signs include difficulty turning the wheel, squealing noises, vibrations, or fluid leaks. Problems may arise from low steering fluid, pump failure, or worn tie rods. If ignored, steering issues compromise control and safety. Professional inspection ensures the steering system remains responsive, stable, and reliable, giving drivers confidence and precision while on the road.
Q4: Can suspension affect vehicle safety?
A4. Yes, suspension has a direct impact on safety. Worn shocks and struts reduce braking efficiency, stability, and tire contact with the road. A failing suspension can make the vehicle harder to control, especially in emergencies. Regular inspections and timely replacements ensure safe handling, passenger comfort, and confidence, protecting both driver and passengers on every journey.
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