Suspension Repair

SKILLED SUSPENSION REPAIRS AT DELL’S SERVICE CENTER
A smooth ride isn’t just about comfort—it’s about control, safety, and performance. Whether you’re gliding through city streets, navigating winding country roads, or simply running errands around town, your car’s suspension system works hard behind the scenes to keep everything stable. When something’s off, you’ll feel it—literally. From extra bumps to loose steering, suspension issues can turn your daily drive into a rough ride.
At Dell’s Service Center, we specialize in diagnosing and repairing suspension problems so you can enjoy a ride that feels like new again. Whether it’s shocks, struts, control arms, or bushings, our experienced team is here to get your vehicle back in line.
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Suspension Repair
Your suspension does more than keep your ride smooth—it keeps you in control. Over time, those bumps, potholes, and tight turns take a toll. At Dell’s, we handle everything from worn shocks and struts to full suspension overhauls. Feeling every crack in the road? Car leaning in corners? Hearing weird clunks? Bring it in—we’ll track down the issue and get your suspension dialed in so your drive feels right again.
Signs You Might Need Suspension Repair
Your suspension system won’t usually leave you stranded, but it will leave clues. Look out for:
Bumpy or Rough Ride
If every little bump feels like a big deal, your shocks or struts may be worn out.
Pulling to One Side
If your car drifts when you’re trying to drive straight, it might be a suspension issue—or a sign your alignment’s off.
Uneven Tire Wear
If your tires show different wear patterns, your suspension may not be holding them evenly on the road. You don’t want to be opening your pocketbook for new tires more often than you should.
Nose Dives or Squats
When braking or accelerating, does the front or rear of your vehicle dip or squat dramatically? That’s often a sign of failing shocks or struts.
Clunking or Rattling Noises
Hearing strange noises over bumps or when turning? It could be loose or worn suspension parts. You don’t want to feel like you are in a tin can with all the rattling going on!
Loose or Difficult Steering
If your car feels harder to steer or too loose and floaty, your suspension system may not be doing its job.
Common FAQs On Suspension Repairs
What does the suspension system do?
The suspension system absorbs road shocks, keeps your tires in contact with the road, and helps your vehicle stay stable while driving and cornering.
Can I drive with suspension issues?
While you can, it’s not recommended. Suspension problems affect handling, braking, and comfort—and they can lead to bigger (and costlier) issues if ignored.
How often should suspension parts be replaced?
It depends on your vehicle and driving habits, but many suspension components start to show wear between 50,000–100,000 miles. We recommend regular inspections.
How long does suspension repair take?
It depends on the issue. Minor repairs might take a couple of hours; more involved work may require a full day. We’ll always give you a clear estimate.
Why does my car bounce so much?
That’s often a sign of worn shocks or struts. When they lose their ability to absorb impacts, your car will bounce more than it should. You and your passengers are going to be grumpy after long road trips if you don’t get your suspension in tip top shape.
Will suspension repairs improve my handling?
Absolutely. Replacing worn parts restores your vehicle’s responsiveness, stability, and comfort—especially when turning or driving at higher speeds.
Does fixing my suspension affect alignment?
Yes. Suspension work often changes your vehicle’s alignment, so we include alignment checks and adjustments with many suspension repairs.
Is suspension repair expensive?
Costs vary based on what needs repair. The good news? Catching suspension problems early usually means simpler and less expensive fixes.
How do I know if my suspension is the problem?
Common signs include a bumpy or shaky ride, uneven tire wear, pulling to one side, or your car sitting lower on one corner. If something feels “off,” let us take a look.
How long does suspension repair take?
It depends on the issue. Replacing shocks or struts usually takes a few hours. More complex repairs may take longer—but we’ll give you a clear estimate before we start.
What causes suspension problems?
Time, mileage, and rough roads are the biggest culprits. Potholes, speed bumps, and carrying heavy loads can accelerate wear on your shocks, struts, and other suspension components.
Call or Visit Our Shop Today
At Dell’s Service Center, we are here for your vehicle’s needs! We can be found at:
840 Vanderperren Way, Green Bay, WI
If your car isn’t riding like it used to, don’t wait. Bring it in for a professional suspension inspection and repair. We’ll help you get back to enjoying that smooooooth ride!