Service Videos
Alternator Repair
Auto AC Repair
Auto Electrical Repair
Battery Replacement
Brake Repair
Clutch Repair
Differential Repairs
Drive Belt Replacement
Engine Diagnostics and repair
Exhaust System Repair
Fleet Maintenance Services
Fuel System Repair and Cleaning
Muffler & Exhaust Repair
Oil Change
Radiator Repair
Suspension and Steering Repair
Starter Repair
Pre-purchase Inspections
Transmission Repair
Timing Belt Replacement
Tire Rotation and Alignment
Tune Ups
Wheel Balancing
Windshield Services
A Smooth, Controlled Ride Starts With Healthy Shocks and Struts
If your vehicle feels bouncy, sways in turns, or takes longer to stop, your shocks and struts may be worn. These components absorb bumps, support stability, and keep your tires firmly planted on the road.
In our video, you’ll learn how shocks and struts work and what technicians look for during suspension inspections.
At Appalachian Ford Solutions, our technicians inspect your shocks and struts for leaks, worn bushings, weakened springs, and diminished damping ability.
We also evaluate the condition of control arms, ball joints, tie rods, and sway bar links, components that often wear alongside shocks and struts.
When replacement is needed, we restore your vehicle’s stability and ride comfort through professional suspension and steering repair.
Worn shocks and struts don’t just affect comfort; they reduce braking performance, increase tire wear, and make your vehicle feel unstable during lane changes or on rough roads.
Signs like nose-diving, excessive bouncing, uneven tire wear, or clunking noises indicate that the suspension is no longer controlling movement effectively.
If you’re noticing a rough ride, swaying, instability, or longer stopping distances, it’s time for a suspension evaluation. Replacing worn shocks and struts restores smooth handling, improves safety, and keeps your vehicle driving as it should.
Schedule your Shocks and Struts Service with Appalachian Ford Solutions today.
A Smooth, Controlled Ride Starts With Healthy Shocks and Struts
If your vehicle feels bouncy, sways in turns, or takes longer to stop, your shocks and struts may be worn. These components absorb bumps, support stability, and keep your tires firmly planted on the road.
In our video, you’ll learn how shocks and struts work and what technicians look for during suspension inspections.
At Appalachian Ford Solutions, our technicians inspect your shocks and struts for leaks, worn bushings, weakened springs, and diminished damping ability.
We also evaluate the condition of control arms, ball joints, tie rods, and sway bar links, components that often wear alongside shocks and struts.
When replacement is needed, we restore your vehicle’s stability and ride comfort through professional suspension and steering repair.
Worn shocks and struts don’t just affect comfort; they reduce braking performance, increase tire wear, and make your vehicle feel unstable during lane changes or on rough roads.
Signs like nose-diving, excessive bouncing, uneven tire wear, or clunking noises indicate that the suspension is no longer controlling movement effectively.
If you’re noticing a rough ride, swaying, instability, or longer stopping distances, it’s time for a suspension evaluation. Replacing worn shocks and struts restores smooth handling, improves safety, and keeps your vehicle driving as it should.
Schedule your Shocks and Struts Service with Appalachian Ford Solutions today.
