Common signs include abnormal bouncing or swaying while driving, uneven tire wear, steering wheel vibrations, and a noticeable decrease in ride comfort.
It is recommended to have your semi truck suspension inspected at least once a year or every 12,000 miles to catch any issues early before they escalate.
Common suspension repairs include replacing worn out shocks or struts, repairing damaged springs or bushings, and realigning the suspension components.
It is not recommended to continue driving your semi truck with suspension issues as it can lead to further damage to other components and may compromise the safety of your vehicle.
The time it takes to repair semi truck suspension issues can vary depending on the extent of the damage, but most repairs can be completed within a day or two.
Our shop in Tacoma, WA is known for our experienced technicians, quality parts, and commitment to providing timely and reliable semi truck suspension repair services.