SUSPENSION REPAIR SERVICE IN OLYMPIA, WA

Expert Suspension Repair & Alignment | Professional Ride Control | Olympia

At Gary's Auto Shop, we provide comprehensive suspension system repairs to restore your vehicle's handling and ride comfort. Our technicians diagnose and repair all suspension components using quality parts and precise alignment equipment to ensure optimal performance and safety.

SUSPENSION DIAGNOSTICS & REPAIR

Our skilled technicians perform thorough inspections of all suspension components including shocks, struts, springs, and control arms. We use advanced diagnostic equipment to identify worn or damaged parts affecting vehicle handling. Our comprehensive testing includes bounce tests, component inspection, and computerized analysis. We provide detailed reports explaining any issues found and recommended repairs.

SHOCK & STRUT REPLACEMENT

Professional shock and strut service restores proper ride control and handling characteristics. We inspect mounting points, bushings, and related components during replacement. Our technicians use quality parts designed for your specific vehicle model. Every installation includes proper torque specifications and suspension alignment check to ensure optimal performance.

ALIGNMENT SERVICE

Precise wheel alignment ensures even tire wear and proper vehicle handling. Our state-of-the-art alignment equipment provides accurate measurements of all angles. We adjust camber, caster, and toe settings to manufacturer specifications. Our service includes detailed before and after measurements and road testing to verify proper alignment.

FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS

Common signs include rough ride, uneven tire wear, pulling to one side, bouncing, and nose-diving during braking.

We recommend inspection every 12 months or 12,000 miles, or immediately if you notice handling issues.

Yes, most suspension repairs require alignment to ensure proper tire wear and handling.

Most shocks and struts should be replaced between 50,000-100,000 miles, depending on driving conditions.

Delayed repairs can lead to unsafe handling, increased tire wear, and damage to other components.