Suspension Repairs in Albury
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If your vehicle feels loose in corners, nose-dives when braking or knocks over bumps, your suspension is trying to tell you something.
At Steve’s Service Centre in Albury, we specialise in suspension repairs that restore handling, comfort and safety across all types of vehicles. Worn shocks, sagging springs or damaged bushings might seem minor, but they can lead to poor steering control, uneven tyre wear or reduced braking response — especially in wet or rough conditions.
We work on everything from daily drivers to work utes and trailers, replacing damaged components and restoring balance across the suspension system. For smooth handling and a safer drive, book your suspension check today by calling 02 6043 1448.
Suspension repairs for vehicles of all sizes
Better ride comfort, tyre life & control
Inspections That Catch The Cause Early
Suspension problems aren’t always obvious — sometimes it’s a subtle drift, tyre squeal or bounce that tells you something’s off. That’s why we take a full-system approach.
We check shocks, struts, springs, control arms, ball joints, sway bars and bushings to find the root cause. Any weak point in the suspension can affect the rest of the system, which is why cutting corners isn’t an option.
Our repairs are built around safety and long-term performance, not quick fixes. Whether you're dealing with clunks on every speed bump or uneven tyre wear, we’ll walk you through exactly what needs attention and why — no vague explanations or pressure.
Just solid mechanical work that keeps you in control.
FAQ
What are the signs of worn suspension?
Common signs include a bouncy or unstable ride, clunking noises over bumps, uneven tyre wear, poor steering response, and the vehicle leaning to one side. Worn suspension affects handling and braking, increasing the risk of skidding or rollover in extreme situations. If unsure, a quick check can save bigger problems down the track.
How long do suspension components usually last?
Most shocks and struts last between 80,000–100,000 km, but lifespan varies depending on road conditions, driving style and vehicle load. Bushings, ball joints and springs can wear faster under heavy use. Regular servicing helps catch wear early and maintain a smoother, safer drive.
Can suspension issues damage other parts of the car?
Yes. Faulty suspension can cause uneven tyre wear, poor alignment, and extra strain on steering components. Over time, this leads to more frequent repairs, reduced fuel economy and compromised braking. Addressing suspension faults early prevents this flow-on damage and protects overall vehicle safety.