Bouncy Driving
A classic sign of a suspension problem is that your car starts bouncing heavily when you hit any little bump on the roadway.
Doesn’t Pass the Bounce Test
By conducting a simple test, you can get a better idea of whether your suspension is in poor condition. To begin, make sure your vehicle is safely parked and not at any risk of rolling. Then, head to the front end and use all of your muscle to press down on it. Rock it two times and release. Next, go around back and repeat this step on the rear. Upon letting go, if your vehicle rocks more than two or three times on its own, then your suspension should be inspected.
Drifting/Swaying
Braking Issues
If your suspension is in poor shape, it could take your vehicle longer to come to a full stop after you’ve commenced the braking process. Also, failing shocks can make it feel like your vehicle is nose-diving when you engage the brakes.
Bald Spots on Tires
Driving with a faulty suspension can cause tire tread to wear down unevenly. Consequently, bald spots could start to form.
Looks Low in One Corner
If your vehicle has a damaged spring, it may sit lower in one corner. With a failing spring, you’ll also probably hear clunking noises whenever you drive on rougher terrain.
Your shocks will probably need to be replaced if you can see that oil has started leaking out onto them.
If you need auto repair, be sure to bring your vehicle to a reputable mechanic. For suspension repair in Boise, contact the experts at Red Line Transmission at (208) 375-0098. Red Line Transmission also provides expert transmission rebuilds in Boise. Feel free to give Red Line Transmission a call today to make an appointment for any of your vehicle’s repair or maintenance needs!