Posted on 7/30/2023
Engine or suspension system failures are things car owners never want to hear. These parts are ideally meant to last as long as the car with little maintenance. The suspension, on the other hand, requires substantial maintenance. To properly maintain your car's suspension, the following are signs of worn suspension components: Loose Steering Wheel The suspension and steering systems in your car are very closely linked. If one of your suspension parts fails, the steering wheel will feel loose or like it is ‘playing. Steering the vehicle will be difficult, which can cause safety issues. Though a loose steering wheel can be caused by other things, worn-out suspension components are prime culprits. Repairing or replacing the damaged part is the way to fix the steering issue. Bumpy Ride The most apparent sign that you have worn suspension parts is an uncomfortable ride. The car's suspension system is responsible for absorbing the impact of bumps on the road. You will fee ... read more