• Shocks & struts

    Shocks and struts repair involves removing and replacing worn components that affect ride comfort and vehicle stability. They are recommended at 50,000+ miles.

  • BG Power Steering Fluid Flush

    The BG Power Steering Flush removes spent power steering fluid while simultaneously installing new power steering fluid. This method ensures that all the contaminated fluid is replaced, as well as removing abrasive wear metals and debris that grind away valves and seals.

  • Wheel Alignment

    A wheel alignment adjusts the angles of your vehicle's wheels to ensure they are parallel and make proper contact with the road, improving handling, tire wear, and overall driving safety; it's recommended to have this done every 12,000 to 15,000 miles.

  • Tie Rods - Inner and outer

    Tie rod inspections should be performed during regular maintenance, typically every 12,000 to 15,000 miles. Replacement is necessary when there’s excessive play, signs of wear, or steering issues to ensure safe and accurate steering control.

  • Ball Joints

    Ball Joints

    Ball joint inspections should be conducted every 30,000 to 50,000 miles or during regular maintenance, and replacement is necessary if there are signs of wear, such as clunking noises, uneven tire wear, or a loose steering feel, to ensure proper suspension performance and vehicle safety.

  • Control Arms

    control arms

    Control arms should be inspected every 30,000 to 50,000 miles or during routine checkups, and replaced if there are signs of damage, such as loose movement, uneven tire wear, or clunking sounds, to ensure proper suspension alignment and vehicle stability.

  • wheel bearings

    Wheel bearings are essential components that allow the wheels to rotate smoothly and are typically expected to be inspected every 30,000 to 50,000 miles, with maintenance or replacement needed if there are signs of wear, such as noise, play, or vibrations.

  • BG Products, inc.

    We are proud to partner with BG Products to offer services including Engine Performance Restoration w/ MOA, all types of fluid flushes (brake, power steering, coolant, etc.), 44K, and more!

suspension & steering

Your suspension and steering systems are key to a smooth and safe driving experience, so regular maintenance is essential. Inspecting your suspension components, such as shocks, struts, and bushings, every 50,000 miles helps prevent issues like excessive bouncing, uneven tire wear, or poor handling.

Steering fluid should also be checked periodically to ensure smooth operation. If you notice your vehicle pulling to one side, excessive vibration, or hear clunking noises while turning, it's time for an inspection. Regular wheel alignment, typically every 12,000 to 15,000 miles, or with certain work, can also prevent premature tire wear and improve handling.

Staying on top of suspension and steering maintenance ensures a comfortable ride and keeps you in control of your vehicle. If it’s been a while since your last check, let’s get your suspension and steering systems inspected!