Suspension in Albury
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- All Vehicle Types
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Albury Suspension Repairs
If your car feels floaty, rough, or unsteady around corners, your suspension might be the problem. At Border Power Steering Service in Lavington, we inspect and repair suspension systems for drivers across Albury, Wodonga and surrounds. Whether it’s worn shock absorbers, sagging springs or a noisy front end, we’ll find the fault and sort it properly — helping your vehicle stay safe, stable and comfortable on the road.
- Better control & comfort
- Fixes poor tyre wear
- Suits all makes & models
We work on modern and older suspension systems alike, handling everything from daily runabouts to 4WDs. You’ll get clear advice, quality repairs and real results that last.
Call
02 6025 1322 to book a suspension check or repair.
For A Smoother Ride
Your suspension does more than soak up bumps — it keeps your tyres firmly planted, improves handling, and reduces wear on everything from brakes to bodywork. That’s why it pays to get suspension issues diagnosed early. If you’ve noticed more bounce, nose-diving when braking, or odd tyre wear, we’ll check shocks, struts, bushings, springs and steering components to get to the root of it.
We don’t just replace parts and hope for the best. Every suspension job starts with a full check to make sure we’re fixing the real issue — and you’ll always know exactly what we’re doing and why.
To find out what’s behind that rough ride, call
02 6025 1322 and speak with our team today.
Is it safe to drive with a damaged suspension?
Driving with suspension problems can be unsafe. Poor suspension affects braking, steering and overall vehicle stability — especially during emergency manoeuvres or on uneven roads. While it might seem minor at first, damage can worsen quickly and affect other components, so it's best to get it inspected as soon as you notice a change in ride quality.
How often should suspension components be replaced?
There’s no set timeline, but most suspension parts wear gradually over tens of thousands of kilometres. Heavy loads, rough roads and age can accelerate wear. Shocks and struts typically last 80,000–100,000km, but bushings, springs and joints may need attention sooner. Regular inspections during servicing can catch issues early.
Can suspension problems cause tyre wear?
Yes — misaligned, sagging or worn suspension components can lead to uneven or premature tyre wear. This happens because the tyres aren’t making even contact with the road. If you’re burning through tyres faster than expected, a suspension check could reveal the cause.