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Honda Suspension Service in Denver
Many people believe that a vehicle’s suspension is all about having a smooth ride. This often leads to the misconception that suspension repairs aren’t as crucial as other maintenance concerns. But that simply isn’t the case. A faulty suspension can greatly affect your car, truck, van, or SUV. It can damage your wheel alignment, potentially causing an accident as your vehicle frequently drifts into other lanes. It can especially lead to difficulty when turning.
It is in your best interest, and that of everyone around you, that you have your suspension serviced when you notice something is amiss.
The best way to ensure your Honda’s suspension continues to work properly is to have your vehicle serviced by a local Honda Certified Professional. This means you should head to your nearest Honda dealership when your vehicle needs maintenance.
For drivers in the Denver area, Mile High Honda is the number one destination for Honda suspension service and repairs.
But how do you know when your vehicle needs suspension service?
SIGNS YOU NEED SUSPENSION SERVICE
- Car Rides Roughly – Most people can tell their shocks or struts are wearing out when they begin to feel every bump in the road, or when every bump seems to make the entire vehicle body “bounce.”
- Drifting or Pulling During Turns – This means the shocks are no longer keeping the vehicle body stable against the centrifugal force of a turn, increasing your risk of a rollover.
- Dips or “Nose Dives” When Stopping – When the shocks on your vehicle are worn out, you’re likely to feel the vehicle body lurching forward and downward “nose” first when you apply the brakes. This can actually affect your ability to stop the car quickly, potentially causing an accident.
- Uneven Tire Treads – If you notice the tread is wearing down unevenly on your tires, or if you notice random balding spots, this is often a sign of that your suspension isn’t holding the car evenly.
- Damaged, “Oily” Shocks – If you can look under the vehicle, take a look directly at the shocks or struts. If they look greasy or oily, there’s a good chance that they are leaking fluid and therefore aren’t working properly. It’s probably time to get your shocks replaced.
If you think your suspension is in need of service, or you would like your suspension inspected, make an appointment with Mile High Honda. You can schedule your service online, or call (720) 515-9827 to speak with a member of our service team directly.
We look forward to earning your business!