Shocks and struts are the primary suspension components that make sure you have a bump-free ride. If these parts are bad, a pothole or speed bump will have your vehicle jumping and bouncing out of control.
Maintaining and repairing shocks and struts will keep your vehicle moving smoothly and safely. At The Wrench Connection, our experts can offer preventative suspension maintenance and fix and replace damaged or worn-out shocks and struts so you can hit the road once again for a trouble-free ride!
Every vehicle has a suspension system with several integral components, including shock absorbers (or struts) and springs. Springs provide structural support and cushioning when the vehicle encounters road imperfections.
In contrast, shock absorbers restrict the vertical motion from the springs while mitigating the impact of road obstacles.
People commonly interchange "shocks" and "struts," as these parts essentially fulfill the same function. However, they differ in the configuration of the individual suspension system:
The technicians at The Wrench Connection
can determine the type of suspension system in your vehicle and recommend maintenance, repair, or replacement components accordingly.
Stiffer than a strut, a shock absorber works alongside other suspension components to cushion the impact from road obstructions. The three primary categories of shock absorbers include the following.
Today's prevailing type of shock absorber is the mono-tube, a gas shock absorber. When the vehicle encounters uneven terrain, the piston moves upward, undergoing gradual compression facilitated by gas and ensuring a smoother ride.
A dual or twin-tube shock absorber features two vertical tubes filled with hydraulic fluid instead of gas. As the shock absorber undergoes compression, hydraulic fluid transfers to the secondary tube, managing the shock absorption process.
You'll typically find coil-over shocks on vehicles equipped with front-mounted shock absorbers. These shocks are enveloped by a coil spring, resulting in a "coil over" configuration.
A strut serves several vital roles in a vehicle's suspension system.
Driving with worn shocks and struts results in a bumpy ride and compromises vehicle safety.
At The Wrench Connection, our technicians can inspect and replace the old shocks or struts in your vehicle and provide guidance on maintaining the new ones.
Don't put off shock and strut service if you notice these warning signs.
Shocks and struts prevent your vehicle from bouncing after hitting a pothole, clearing a speed bump, or driving on a rough road. Bouncing is one of the first signs your shocks and struts need repair.
Shocks and struts stabilize a vehicle. If you notice your vehicle leaning to one side on sharp turns or tipping forward or backward when accelerating or braking, it's time for shock absorber repair.
Leaking fluid behind your tires indicates you need a suspension inspection.
Clunking sounds are never a good sign in a vehicle. You'll need suspension noise troubleshooting as soon as possible if you hear clattering sounds when you hit a pothole or a speed bump.
Worn shocks or struts will age your tires prematurely, causing tire cupping where the tread wears irregularly. If you notice uneven wear, scalloping, or lumps on your tires, get your vehicle's suspension system inspected.
The average strut and shock absorber lifespan is 50,000 to 100,000 miles.
The experienced professionals at The Wrench Connection can inspect your suspension system regularly to inform you when maintenance or replacement is in order.
The skilled technicians at The Wrench Connection
will check for vehicle handling issues. We will also perform routine maintenance, including checking tire pressure, shock absorber integrity, and other components.
Regular suspension maintenance can help head off damage to other parts of your vehicle. Replacement costs vary depending on the scope of damage and whether you need one set of shocks and strut assembly or more.
It's best practice to replace shocks and struts in pairs at the front or rear of the vehicle.
At The Wrench Connection, our technician will quote you a transparent price should your vehicle require the replacement of these components.
Whether you're seeking a suspension upgrade or routine maintenance, contact our experienced professionals at The Wrench Connection.
In business since 1994, The Wrench Connection proudly offers quality, reliable suspension system service in Orlando, FL, including shock and strut replacement. Our skilled professionals use modern tools and equipment to keep your suspension system running smoothly and help you avoid costly repairs.
Call us at
(407) 438-5153, request an appointment online, or visit our friendly team at 7200 S Orange Ave Ste 107, Orlando, FL 32809.
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