Steering & Suspension Repairs
Safe handling starts with a solid suspension. Professional steering and suspension repairs for all makes and models — from £89 at our Shoreham garage.
Transparent Pricing
Honest pricing on all steering and suspension work. We diagnose first so you only pay for what's needed.
Suspension Inspection
Full steering & suspension check
- check_circle Visual & physical inspection
- check_circle Road test assessment
- check_circle Written report & quote
Steering & Suspension Repair
Parts & labour included
- check_circle Shock absorbers & springs
- check_circle Ball joints & track rods
- check_circle 12-month parts & labour warranty
Warning Signs to Watch For
These symptoms mean your steering or suspension needs attention. Don't ignore them.
Pulling to One Side
If your car drifts left or right when driving straight, it could be worn suspension bushes or a steering issue.
Uneven Tyre Wear
Tyres wearing unevenly on the inside or outside edges is a clear sign of misalignment or worn components.
Knocking Sounds
Clunking or knocking over bumps usually means worn ball joints, drop links, or anti-roll bar bushes.
Bouncy Ride
If the car continues bouncing after a bump, your shock absorbers are worn and need replacing.
Stiff Steering
Heavy or stiff steering can indicate low power steering fluid, a failing pump, or worn steering rack.
Vibration
Steering wheel vibration at speed often points to worn wheel bearings, warped discs, or unbalanced wheels.
How it Works
Three simple steps to a smoother, safer ride.
Inspect
We carry out a thorough visual and physical inspection of all steering and suspension components.
Quote
You get a detailed written report and a fair, no-obligation quote. We explain everything in plain English.
Repair
We fit quality parts and road-test your vehicle to make sure everything handles exactly as it should.
Frequently Asked Questions
How do I know if my shock absorbers need replacing? expand_more
Common signs include a bouncy ride, longer braking distances, nose-diving when stopping, and uneven tyre wear. If your car has done over 50,000 miles on the original shocks, they're likely due for inspection.
Will suspension problems cause an MOT failure? expand_more
Yes. Worn shock absorbers, damaged springs, excessive play in ball joints or track rod ends, and leaking power steering are all MOT failure points. Getting them checked beforehand saves time and money.
Do you replace springs and shock absorbers in pairs? expand_more
We always recommend replacing in pairs (both fronts or both rears) for even handling and safety. Replacing just one side can cause uneven ride height and unpredictable handling.
Ride feeling rough? We'll sort it.
Book a steering and suspension check today. Safe handling, smooth ride, honest pricing.