Common signs that your semi truck suspension needs repair include uneven tire wear, excessive bouncing or swaying while driving, a rough ride, and a noticeable decrease in handling ability.
It is recommended to have your semi truck suspension inspected for potential repair at least once a year or every 12,000-15,000 miles to ensure optimum performance and safety.
We offer a wide range of suspension repair services for semi trucks, including shock and strut replacement, leaf spring repair or replacement, alignment correction, and bushing replacement.
The duration of semi truck suspension repair can vary depending on the extent of the damage and the specific repairs needed. On average, repairs can take anywhere from a few hours to a full day.
Yes, we use high-quality OEM parts for semi truck suspension repairs to ensure the best performance and longevity for your vehicle's suspension system.
It is not recommended to continue driving your semi truck if you suspect a suspension issue that needs repair. Continuing to drive with a damaged suspension can pose serious safety risks and potentially cause further damage to your vehicle.