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4 FAQ About the Suspension System on Your Vehicle in Winnipeg

The suspension systemu2019s primary function is to maximize the overall performance of a vehicle as it cruises down the road. To know more about the car Suspension Systems watch out for our full ppt on 4 FAQ about the suspension system on your vehicle in Winnipeg or call us at (204) 772-9689. Visit at https://wintersautoservice.ca/suspension-inspections/<br><br>Note: Winteru2019s Auto Service will donate 10% of every sale in the month of October to The Childrenu2019s Hospital of Winnipeg Pediatric Intensive Care Unit (PICU). If you wish to make a donation then visit https://wintersautoservice.ca/for-the-love-of

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4 FAQ About the Suspension System on Your Vehicle in Winnipeg

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  1. 4 FAQ About the Suspension System on Your Vehicle in Winnipeg

  2. 1. What Signs Indicate a Problem with the Suspension System?

  3. 2. When Do Parts of the Suspension System Need Replacement? Like any part of your vehicle, you will eventually need to replace certain parts of your car suspension system. You may need to replace your shocks or struts between 50,000 and 100,000 miles.

  4. 3. Try braking abruptly to see if the nose dives as you stop If you are having issues with your front struts or shocks, your suspension may struggle to keep the vehicle level under hard braking.

  5. 4. How can you keep your suspension in good condition? Every time you go in for routine maintenance, have a technician inspect all suspension parts for signs of cracking, swelling, or oil contamination and check the struts and shocks for oil leaks.

  6. Get your car suspension inspection in Winnipeg with Winter’s Auto Service

  7. Contact us: Address: 1020 Arlington Street, Winnipeg, MB R3E 2G1, Canada Call Us: (204) 772-9689 Visit : https://wintersautoservice.ca/

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