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Expert Inspection and Repair for Shocks and Struts

South Carolina roads can take a toll on your vehicle. Potholes, speed bumps, and uneven pavement eventually wear down even the toughest suspension parts. B & B Tire and Auto Care offers comprehensive services for both shocks and struts, ensuring your vehicle maintains proper contact with the road. Our certified technicians specialize in inspecting, diagnosing, and repairing suspension systems to get you back on the road safely. Whether you drive a compact car, a heavy-duty truck, or an SUV, our team has the expertise to handle your needs.

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The Difference Between Shocks and Struts

Many drivers use the terms shocks and struts interchangeably, but they’re two distinct components. While they both dampen the movement of the spring and stop oscillation and bounce, they attach to the vehicle differently:

  • Shock Absorbers – These are individual components that look like a pump. They’re strictly designed to absorb impact and control the rebound of the springs.
  • Struts – A strut is a structural part of the suspension system. It combines the shock absorber and the coil spring into one unit. Because it supports the vehicle’s weight, it’s crucial for alignment and steering.

Signs Your Suspension Needs Service

How do you know when it’s time to service your suspension? Here are common indicators that your shocks or struts are failing:

Excessive Bouncing

If your car continues to bounce after hitting a bump, your shocks are no longer effectively dampening the springs.

Nose Dives and Rear Squats

If the front of your car dips when braking, or the rear dips when accelerating, your suspension is compromised.

Drifting or Pulling

Failing struts can cause your vehicle to drift to one side while driving or turning, often due to poor alignment support.

Uneven Tire Wear

When shocks or struts are bad, the tires don't make consistent contact with the road, leading to "cupping" or patchy wear patterns.

Leaking Fluid

If you look at the shocks or struts and see oil leaking down the side, the seals have failed, and they need replacement immediately.

Get Your Shocks and Struts Inspected

Driving with worn shocks and struts compromises your ability to stop quickly and handle corners effectively. Bring your vehicle to B & B Tire and Auto Care for a thorough suspension inspection. We’ll provide you with an honest assessment and high-quality repairs that restore your car’s comfort and performance. Contact us today to schedule your appointment and experience the difference a healthy suspension makes.

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