Suspension and Steering
Your car’s suspension is a crucial part of the chassis system, which includes everything located beneath the vehicle’s body—such as the frame, wheels, and steering system. The suspension system itself is made up of key components like struts, shock absorbers, and ball joints that work together to keep your vehicle stable and well-balanced while driving.
If your car starts bouncing excessively after hitting a bump, or leans too much when turning, it could be a clear indication that there’s an issue with your suspension. Additionally, worn-out ball joints can cause your car to drift or feel unstable, even when driving in a straight line.
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