The steering and suspension systems in your vehicle work together to provide a comfortable ride. These systems allow you to steer the car and keep the tires in contact with the road. The suspension system absorbs the impact of bumps in the road. Together, these systems make sure that your car rides smoothly. Here is a closer look at how these two systems work together.
The Steering System
The steering system is what allows you to turn the car. It is made up of the steering wheel, the steering column, and the tie rods. The power assist steering system uses hydraulics to help you turn the wheel. The rack-and-pinion steering system uses gears to help you turn the wheel.
The Suspension System
The suspension system is what keeps the tires in contact with the road. It is made up of springs, shock absorbers, and sway bars. The springs keep the car from bouncing up and down. The shock absorbers absorb the impact of bumps in the road. The sway bars keep the car from tipping over when you make a sharp turn.
The steering and suspension systems work together to provide a comfortable ride. These systems allow you to control the car and keep the tires in contact with the road. The suspension system absorbs shocks from bumps in the road. Together, these systems make sure that your car rides smoothly. If you feel that your steering or suspension systems might need some work, bring them to us and let us take a look. We are waiting to help make sure your ride is as smooth and comfortable as possible.