There are several signs that indicate your suspension may need attention. If you feel excessive bouncing, uneven tire wear, or difficulty steering, it’s time for an inspection. Other indicators include squeaking or clunking noises when driving over bumps or uneven surfaces. Ignoring these issues can lead to bigger problems down the road, so it’s best to address them early.
When I perform a brake system repair, I inspect all components, including brake pads, rotors, calipers, and the air brake system for trucks. I check for wear and damage, clean or replace parts as needed, and ensure proper alignment and pressure. My goal is to restore full braking performance, keeping you and your cargo safe on the road.
Regular maintenance of your air system is crucial for reliable performance. I recommend a full inspection every 6 months or 25,000 miles, whichever comes first. This includes checking air lines, compressors, and tanks for leaks or damage. Staying ahead of issues with the air system prevents costly repairs and ensures consistent braking performance.
The most common cooling system problems are leaks, overheating, and clogged radiators. I start with a thorough inspection to identify the root cause, whether it’s a worn-out hose, a failing water pump, or a faulty thermostat. I repair or replace damaged components and flush the system to ensure optimal cooling. Proper maintenance avoids engine overheating and costly downtime.