Are you experiencing a rough ride in your car? Are your tires wearing out faster than they should? It may be time to have your shock absorbers checked. Shock absorbers are an essential component of your car’s suspension system. They help to smooth out the bumps...
What do engine mounts do? Engines have many moving parts and can weigh hundreds of kilograms. The moving parts create a lot of vibrations. Engine mounts hold the engine in one place, preventing it from vibrating and moving while you are driving. Engine mounts are made...
What is a brake imbalance? A brake imbalance means that the brakes on one side of a vehicle are working more than the brakes on the other side. Ideally, brakes should apply the same amount of force on both sides for even and effective stopping. When there’s an...
What is the purpose of sway bar bushing? Located underneath your vehicle, the sway bar bushings are an important part of your suspension that helps your vehicle absorb bumps, produce less noise and drive more smoothly. It also helps your car to “roll” less...
What do ball joints do? Ball joints are small steel balls coated in a lubricated metal housing. The ball joints are important components in your vehicle’s suspension system and need to be in good condition to pass a WOF. The role of the ball joint(s) is to act...