Suspension
Massachusetts roads can tear up your shocks and struts. Winter potholes and otherwise rough roads cause your car’s suspension to take a real beating. A typical shock or strut is designed to have a useful life of fifty thousand miles or thereabouts. When your suspension starts to wear out your car’s ride might become harsh, stiff, overly bouncy, or make strange noises. While these things may sound like an inconvenience, they present a real safety hazard. If your suspension isn’t in great condition emergency handling can become compromised – reducing your ability to avoid an obstacle in the road.
The automotive experts at Absolute Car Care will inspect your car’s suspension and diagnose any problems right away. Our quick, professional service will have you back on the road in no time with the confidence of a well handling vehicle at your fingertips.
If you have any questions whatsoever, just give us a buzz. We can tell you if your car should be seen or not. Use the contact form to the right to request an appointment or call (508) 820-9323.
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