Repair & Replace

Shocks & Struts Service

The components of a vehicle’s suspension system, such as the shocks and struts, need inspected, repaired, and even replaced over time. Our service technicians will inspect your vehicle’s suspension systems to identify any potential issues with the shocks, struts, and springs, then we’ll replace them as needed.

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Why You May Need Our Shocks & Struts Service

No matter how spectacular your favorite places are, getting to them is more fun when the road is smooth and easy to navigate. That’s the role your shocks and struts play. If you suspect you may have an issue with your car’s suspension, make an appointment and let us help ensure your suspension is working properly and in good condition.

What are Signs and Symptoms of Bad Shocks or Struts?
  • Your vehicle feels less stable
  • It’s harder to handle your vehicle when turning
  • White smoke is coming from under the hood—another sign your vehicle may be overheating
  • Your tires are wearing faster than normal
  • You experience excessive bouncing after driving over a bumpy surface
COMMON SHOCKS & STRUTS QUESTIONS

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During our shocks and struts service, we'll inspect the shocks, struts, and springs in your vehicle's steering and suspension systems for signs of wear or damage.

If we find any areas of concern, we'll work with you to help you decide whether a Shocks & Struts repair service is what you need to get you and your vehicle back on the road. This service typically takes 2-3 hours.

All Goodyear Auto Service locations offer repair services for your vehicle’s shocks and struts. If you feel your car’s suspension is less stable, find a service center near you and call us today for an appointment. Find a Service Center

Working shocks and struts help provide a smooth, stable ride on the way to your destination.

Having your steering and car suspension routinely checked by our service technicians can also help you avoid premature tire wear, saving you money in the long run.

The good news is, shocks and struts last a long time and wear out slowly. It’s a good idea to have your shocks and struts checked after 50,000 miles (80,000 kilometers).