Between potholes on Poplar Avenue and uneven surfaces throughout downtown, Memphis roads test every vehicle's suspension. We perform complete suspension evaluations including shock/strut performance tests, bushing inspections, and wheel alignment checks.
Our technicians look for common Mid-South issues like premature wear from our clay-rich soil that retains moisture and accelerates corrosion. We'll recommend repairs based on your specific driving needs—whether you're commuting daily on I-240 or just making neighborhood trips.
For truck owners dealing with Memphis construction sites, we offer heavy-duty suspension upgrades. For luxury vehicles common in Germantown, we use OEM-spec components to maintain ride quality. All suspension work includes a follow-up alignment check to ensure proper tire wear.
Our technicians look for common Mid-South issues like premature wear from our clay-rich soil that retains moisture and accelerates corrosion. We'll recommend repairs based on your specific driving needs—whether you're commuting daily on I-240 or just making neighborhood trips.
For truck owners dealing with Memphis construction sites, we offer heavy-duty suspension upgrades. For luxury vehicles common in Germantown, we use OEM-spec components to maintain ride quality. All suspension work includes a follow-up alignment check to ensure proper tire wear.
Our Process
- 01 Step 1: Road test to identify noises or handling issues
- 02 Step 2: Visual inspection of all suspension components
- 03 Step 3: Measurement of shock/strut performance
- 04 Step 4: Bushing and joint wear evaluation
Benefits
- Improved ride comfort
- Better handling in wet conditions
- Extended tire life
- Prevention of costly secondary damage
Frequently Asked Questions
How do I know if my shocks are bad?
Look for excessive bouncing after bumps, uneven tire wear, or fluid leaks from shock absorbers. Memphis potholes often accelerate wear—we recommend inspections every 30,000 miles.
Can you align lifted trucks?
Yes, our alignment rack handles lifted vehicles up to 6" over stock height, common among Memphis truck enthusiasts.
What's the average lifespan of suspension components?
Most factory parts last 60,000-100,000 miles, but our salty winter roads and moisture-heavy climate can shorten that. We see many vehicles needing bushings by 50,000 miles.