When to call Kwik Fit for suspension problems?

When to call Kwik Fit for suspension problems?

It is not always obvious that a problem in your vehicle suspension system is present. This is generally due to a gradual loss of performance in the shocks and springs and because this happens over time a motorist may not always feel the gradual decrease in suspension performance. Call in to any Kwik Fit for a free car suspension safety check today.

What kind of shock absorbers do Kwik Fit Use?

The technician will provide a full report and show you any issues we find, along with a clear quotation for any repairs, where required. Kwik Fit stock and recommends Boge shock absorbers and has over 14,000 quality parts in stock.

How does a car’s suspension and shock absorber work?

The principle car suspension components include a coil spring and a shock absorber or, as it is sometimes known, a dampener. These shocks and springs work together to dampen down and cushion the vehicle by absorbing the impact from potholes and other minor imperfections in the road.

Where are the coil springs in a car?

Most cars have four coil springs; each supporting one corner of the vehicle. In cars with MacPherson struts, coil springs are installed within struts (in the photo). Front strut. See also: rear coil spring.

Where is the coil spring located on a suspension?

The upper part of the coil spring is positioned below the spring perch while the bottom part of the spring is positioned on the lower control arm. As you may know, the lower control arm assists in keeping the wheels securely held in place.

Is it safe to replace coil springs in a car?

To replace coil springs mechanics use a special spring compressor. We don’t recommend replacing coil springs DIY, because it’s not safe. A coil spring is loaded when in place, and can unwind with a lot of force causing injuries.

What are the symptoms of a bad coil spring?

Top 5 Bad Coil Spring Symptoms 1 Sagging Corner. If you have a bad coil spring, that corner of the vehicle might sag more or appear lower than the other corners. 2 Bounciness. Coil springs are supposed to keep the vehicle from shaking and bouncing up and down as it goes down the road. 3 Uneven Wear on Tires. 4 Rattling. 5 Warning Light.

Can a broken coil spring cause a tire to jam?

A broken coil spring is a safety concern. Not only is your suspension not working as it’s supposed to, but a sharp fractured piece of a coil spring can puncture a tire or jam some other part. It can also fall on the road and cause danger to other motorists and pedestrians.