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Yearly Archives: 2024

5 Signs Your Suspension Bushings Need to Be Changed

5 Signs Your Suspension Bushings Need to Be Changed

Are you experiencing unusual noises, vibrations, or handling issues with your vehicle? It could be a sign that your suspension bushings need attention. Here are five common indicators that suggest it's time to replace your suspension bushings for smoother rides and improved safety. Stick to the end because we will also share a few answers to common questions! 1. Excessive Noise One of the first signs of worn-out suspension bushings is excessive noise coming from the vehicle's suspension system. You may hear clunking, squeaking, or banging noises when going over bumps or rough roads. These noises indicate that the suspension bushings have deteriorated, allowing metal-to-metal contact and compromising ride quality. 2. Increased Vibrations Worn-out suspension bushings can also lead to increased vibrations felt through the steering wheel, floorboard, or seats. As the bushings lose their ability to absorb shocks and vibrations, you may notice a ... read more

What Is The Basic Function of the Power Steering System

What Is The Basic Function of the Power Steering System

Power steering is a system that helps drivers steer by augmenting the effort needed to turn the steering wheel. Now, imagine driving without power steering – sounds tough, right?  Power steering has evolved from the early days of manual steering. The tech we have today makes driving smoother and more accessible to everyone. But how does it work exactly? Understanding Power Steering Systems Power steering is a game-changer in vehicle handling. At its core, it uses hydraulic or electrical systems to assist in steering the wheels. This technology reduces the physical effort required to turn the steering wheel, especially at lower speeds or when the vehicle is stationary. Types of Power Steering Systems There are mainly two types: Hydraulic Power Steering (HPS) and Electric Power Steering (EPS). HPS uses a pump driven by the engine to provide ... read more

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