The suspension system keeps your tires in contact with the road and to provide a smooth ride. You should have alignment checked if you notice any of the warning signs like; uneven tire wear, pulling to one side of the road, and unstable in braking. Small adjustments made to put your vehicle in "perfect alignment" and adding life to your suspension system, but also better MPG, saving money at the gas pump.
Your steering components include the ball joints which allow the wheels to pivot left and right. The tie rods which attach the steering wheel and gear box to the wheels on the ground. The ball joint assembly and tie rods are adjustable so that the tires can be positioned correctly for "even wear". An often overlooked area of the suspension system, are the sway bars and pins provide better control in cornering. Downriver Springs in Lincoln Park Michigan offers top notch work to prevent and correct alignment and suspension issues.
Tuesday, April 1, 2008
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