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Suspension Services at Paisley Autocare

Our comprehensive suspension services are designed to maintain, diagnose, and repair your car's suspension system, using state-of-the-art technology and the expertise of our skilled mechanics.

Our Suspension Services

  • Suspension Inspection: Comprehensive evaluation of all suspension components, including shocks, struts, springs, and linkage to assess their condition and performance.
  • Suspension Repair and Replacement: From minor repairs to complete overhauls, including replacement of worn or damaged shocks, struts, springs, and other suspension parts.
  • Wheel Alignment: Ensuring your vehicle's wheels are perfectly aligned according to manufacturer specifications to improve vehicle handling and extend tire life.
  • Custom Suspension Solutions: Custom modifications and enhancements for improved performance, handling, and ride quality.

Schedule Your Appointment Today

Don't let suspension issues compromise your comfort and safety on the road. Contact Paisley Autocare today to schedule a comprehensive suspension inspection and service. Our friendly staff is here to answer any questions and guide you through the process, ensuring your vehicle is in top condition. Visit us or call to book your appointment and experience the difference quality suspension care can make.

You can call us at 0141 848 7553

Signs Your Car Has Suspension Issues

Suspension problems can drastically affect your vehicle's performance and your safety on the road. Here are key signs indicating your car may have suspension issues:

  1. Rough Ride: If your car is no longer providing a smooth ride and you feel every bump in the road, it's likely due to worn-out suspension components.
  2. Drifting or Pulling During Turns: Feeling your car "pull" to one side or "drift" during a turn can indicate a problem with the suspension system that needs immediate attention.
  3. Dips or "Nose Dives" When Stopping: If your vehicle dips forward or "nose dives" when you apply the brakes, this could be a sign of an issue with your shocks or struts.
  4. Uneven Tire Treads: Wear on your tires that's uneven across the surface can be a symptom of the suspension not holding the car evenly, leading to uneven tire wear.
  5. Oily or Greasy Shocks or Struts: If you notice that the shocks or struts appear oily or greasy, it's a sign that they are leaking fluid and may not be working properly.
  6. Difficulty Steering: Difficulty steering, especially at low speeds, can indicate a problem with the suspension system or steering components.