Tuesday 18 December 2012

Tips on Car Suspension Maintenance

What is car suspension?



Suspension is the name of the system that connects the vehicle to its wheel. It comprises the springs, shock absorbers and the linkages of the vehicle to the wheels.  The car suspension is vital in the handling and the braking system of your vehicle which is a big factor in contributing to the safety and driving comfort of car owners.


What is the importance of vehicle suspension?

The importance of a car suspension is basically to provide a smooth ride while maintaining an excellent control of your car. This may seem simple but as the car accelerates, force follows creating great impact once the car gets into bumpy roads. This force then travels through the frame causing a hard bounce with the absence of proper suspension performance. Without the coil springs and the shocks, it may cause the vehicle to jump off the road causing discomfort and danger to the passengers. But with working suspension, you are assured of a smooth and safe riding experience.

The spring and the shock will absorb the strong force and firmly keep the tires steady on the ground providing everyone a smooth up and down bounce without the friction that causes the discomfort.  

What to check?

1. Shock Absorbers – Shock absorbers are important in determining the efficiency of your vehicle’s suspension. Most of the time, shock absorbers are checked every three to five years. Make sure to check for any signs of leaks or cracks of the absorber. If leaks or cracks are visible, then don’t waste your time and have it checked and repaired by your trusted repair shop right away.

2. Suspension Performance – It is important to check the performance of your suspension. You can perform a simple testing to check if it is still functioning well. By simply driving your car to a rough or to an uneven road, turn off the music and leave your windows open. While driving, try to listen to the sound coming from your wheel. If you hear squeaky sounds or screech, then lubricating your suspension can help. But if it’s a loud clunking noise, your suspension needs to be greased.

Next is to check for any vibrations coming from the wheels. If you feel any vibration, first check if the tires are properly inflated as under inflated tires may also damage the alignment or suspension. If after inflating the tires vibration still occurs, then you need to bring your car to your trusted mechanic and have it realigned.

The shock absorbers and the wheel alignment must be checked and repaired by a trained mechanic only. If you want to ensure your family’s safety and experience a smooth ride all the time, then do not leave suspension maintenance to “anyone” but only to reliable suspension experts.

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