The steering and suspension system of your vehicle are vital to the smooth, stable ride you hope to experience each time you start down the road. The suspension system is designed to make sure that your vehicle steers safely and that the brakes work properly. Problems with the suspension will cause your steering to become difficult, your tires to wear-out unevenly, and cause other systems of your vehicle to fail, getting worse with each distance you drive. Taking care of the recommended preventative auto maintenance on your car's suspension system will help prolong the drive-ability and lifespan of your entire vehicle.
Upon arrival, certified technicians will carefully examine every component, including the steering gears, power steering pumps, sway bars, ball joints, struts, and bushings. If you experience any of these signs, get your car checked right away to avoid costly repairs or potential breakdowns: loud clunking sounds, vibrations during acceleration, or difficulty steering. Leaking grease around the tires or a shaking vehicle can indicate axle problems.
| Power Steering Fluid | From Tsh 10,000/- |
| Shock-Ups | From Tsh 100,000/- |
| Steering Rake | From Tsh 200,000/- |
| CV Joints | From Tsh 40,000/- |
| Ball Joint | From Tsh 30,000/- |
We offer a full range of garage services to vehicle owners in Tucson. We can help you with everything from an oil change to an engine change. We can handle any problem on both foreign and domestic vehicles.
Car shock-ups should be replaced every 50,000 to 100,000 kilometre at least once every two years, or sooner if you notice bumpy rides, poor handling, or uneven tire wear. If your car bounces excessively after hitting a bump or feels unstable while turning, it’s a clear sign your shocks are worn out and need replacement to maintain smooth and safe driving.
You can tell your car axle is bad if you notice loud clunking sounds, vibrations during acceleration, or difficulty steering. Leaking grease around the tires or a shaking vehicle can also indicate axle problems. If you experience any of these signs, get your axle checked right away to avoid costly repairs or potential breakdowns.
You can tell your car steering is bad if you notice unusual noises, difficulty steering, steering wheel vibration or shaking, delayed steering response, car pulls to one side, dashboard warning light and visible signs like fluid leaks or low fluid