Home About Schedule Services Contact. North Avenue Automotive. Milwaukee, Wisconsin Also known as a sway bar, the stabilizer bar is an important component responsible for keeping your car from rolling over while turning. Whereas the shock absorber keeps the ride smooth, the stabilizer bar keeps the car upright when it is turning by spreading weight equally over the tires.
Keep up with regular maintenance and inspections, and make sure to address any problems right away. Text communication is not required to purchase goods or services.
Service includes inspection and evaluation of shocks, and installation of replacements as necessary. Struts about Struts Struts stabilize your vehicle and keep it from swaying, bouncing and bottoming out. If you suspect a problem, come in to Big O Tires. Service includes inspection and evaluation of struts, plus installation of replacements as necessary.
Steering and Suspension Evaluation about Steering and Suspension Evaluation If you're having handling problems or notice unusual movements over bumps or turns, or if you simply need a routine evaluation, the trained experts at Big O Tires are here to help. Service includes inspection and replacement as necessary.
If your tires have the correct pressure, your car and the driver and passengers! The shock absorption, traction, steering, and braking will all be affected if the tires do not have the right amount of tire pressure. You are at risk of your car rolling over when your suspension system is bad. Or your car may not stop in time when braking.
Both of these events can lead to crashes. So, when is it safe to operate your vehicle with suspension problems? Call a tow truck immediately if you believe these parts may be damaged or have failed:.
Safety should always come first. Driving a car with a broken or damaged suspension system is like someone trying to walk with a broken leg. The part or parts that are damaged need to be replaced. Get your vehicle over to your nearest Tate Boys location, even if you have to call a tow truck. The hydraulic power steering system in a vehicle must be serviced regularly in order for you to experience a smooth ride in your cars and trucks.
Fluids that make the system work, such as power steering fluid, collect dirt that can damage the lines, pump and rack, and pinion seals. The fluid has to be drained, the entire system cleaned, and clean fluid put in.
This process protects the power steering from wear and damage over time. Over time, the power steering fluid becomes acidic and wears the seals down and damages the pump or the rack and pinion.
How soon this happens is not easily predictable, though. The general recommendation for servicing the power steering is a large mileage span of 30, to 60, miles. Your Tate Boys service staff can guide you on how often this servicing is needed for your particular vehicle, based on a visual inspection of the reservoir.
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