Auto Repair Services

Steering & Suspension

Auto steering and suspension services are essential for maintaining a smooth and safe ride in a vehicle.

The steering system is responsible for controlling the direction of the vehicle, while the suspension system helps to absorb shocks and bumps on the road. Over time, these systems can wear down and require repairs or replacements. Common services include wheel alignment, tire balancing, shock and strut replacement, and power steering fluid flushes. It is important to regularly maintain these systems to ensure optimal performance and prevent potential safety hazards on the road.

Our Promise

For the best steering and suspension services in San Diego, trust Brothers Tire Center and Auto Repair .

Why Choose Us?

Choosing our auto repair shop is the best decision for car owners who prioritize quality service and expert repair work. Our team consists of highly skilled professionals who are dedicated to providing the best possible service to each and every customer. They have years of experience working with different makes and models of vehicles, making their expertise unmatched in the industry.

where we shine

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Experience
Extensive Knowledge in repairing both foreign and domestic vehicles

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Technology
Usage of cutting-edge diagnostic equipment and tools

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Satisfaction
Through transparent communication and fair pricing

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One Stop Shop
With wide range of services so you never have to go elsewhere.

Steering & Suspension FAQ's

It is recommended to get your wheel alignment checked at least once a year or every 10,000 miles, whichever comes first. However, if you notice any issues with your steering or handling, you should have it checked sooner.
Some signs that your shocks or struts may need to be replaced include a bumpy or shaky ride, poor handling, uneven tire wear, and a noticeable dip in the front or back of the vehicle when braking.
It is not recommended to drive your vehicle if the ball joints or tie rod ends need to be replaced, as these are critical components of the steering and suspension systems. Driving with worn ball joints or tie rod ends can cause a loss of steering control and potentially lead to a dangerous situation.
The cost of replacing a control arm can vary depending on the make and model of your vehicle and the location of the repair shop. On average, the cost can range from $200 to $600 per control arm, including parts and labor.