Car struts and car shocks are two of the three most critical components of the suspension system. Together with the car axles, they must work together in harmony to ensure that your vehicle operates safely. Many drivers are surprised to learn that these are just as important as brakes and tires when driving!
A vehicle in motion is more than just four (or more) wheels rolling down the road. The suspension system is in a dynamic state of balance, with the car struts and car shocks continuously compensating and adjusting for changing driving conditions. The car axles are connected to the wheels and bear the weight of your entire vehicle.
Car struts, car shocks, and car axles, perform six basic functions for the optimum drivability of your vehicle:
1.Help maintain the appropriate vehicle ride height
2.Reduce the effect of shock forces on bumpy roads
3.Help maintain correct wheel alignment
4.Support the weight of the vehicle
5.Keep the tires rolling down the road efficiently
6.Control the direction of travel as the wheels turn
If any one of these three components of the suspension team is worn out, the performance of other components (especially the braking system) is significantly decreased. Don’t go out on the road with a worn out suspension system, as the distance it takes to brake and come to a complete stop significantly increases. Don’t let your vehicle be the cause of a serious accident.
Remember: For a comfortable and safe drive, make sure the suspension team of car axles, car struts, and car shocks, is working in harmony with the other systems of your vehicle, such as the braking system!
For an inspection of car struts and car shocks, contact our ASE Certified Technicians at Price’s Precision auto repair shop today by calling (406) 248-2838, or go on-line to www.pricesprecisionauto.com for more information. Our Tech-Net professional auto repair shop in Billings, MT, also serves vehicle owners in the areas of Shepherd and Laurel, MT