Common signs that your semi-truck suspension needs repair include excessive bouncing or swaying, uneven tire wear, a harsh ride, and difficulty steering.
It is recommended to have your semi-truck suspension inspected at least once a year or every 12,000 to 15,000 miles.
Factors that can contribute to the need for semi-truck suspension repair include overloading, rough road conditions, lack of maintenance, and worn out components.
Yes, our shop offers suspension repair services for all types of semi-trucks, including box trucks, dump trucks, tractor-trailers, and more.
The time it takes to repair the suspension on a semi-truck can vary depending on the extent of the damage, but most repairs can be completed within 1-2 days.
It is not recommended to drive your semi-truck with a damaged suspension, as it can lead to further damage and compromise the safety of both you and other drivers on the road.