Suspension Repair

Located in Roebuck servicing Roebuck, Gaffney, Greenville and surrounding areas

Suspension Repair Services to Ensure a Smooth Ride

When suspension issues arise, it is important to get in touch with a team of experienced repair experts that you can trust. The team of car suspension repair specialists at J & M Body Shop have been repairing vehicles of all kinds for years. We skillfully inspect and diagnose issues accurately, and we have the experience and tools required to complete the repair in no time.


If you suspect damage, don’t wait for the problem to get worse. Call (864) 587-8087 today to set up an appointment at our auto shop.

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Understanding Auto Suspensions

Your vehicle’s suspension system is responsible for keeping the tires on the ground. It ensures a smooth drive and the control of your car as you travel from point A to point B. If your vehicle’s suspension is damaged, the safety of you and your passengers may be at risk.

When You Need Suspension Repair

If you notice any of the following symptoms while operating your vehicle, you may have an issue with your suspension system:

  • Your vehicle is swaying or bouncing while driving at low speeds
  • The nose of your car dives when you brake
  • Your tires seem to be wearing unevenly
  • Your ride feels rough (shaking, bouncing, etc.)
  • You have difficulty steering
  • Your vehicle does not seem to sit level when you are parked
  • Your vehicle squeaks or pulls when you turn



Make sure to get your suspension surveyed before the damage goes from bad to worse.

Great Auto Suspension Repair

The suspension system on your car is an intricate series of tires, springs, shocks, and links that work together to keep you moving along safely. In order to get a proper understanding of where suspension issues are coming from, it is important that we begin our services by conducting an in-depth inspection of the entire system.


During the assessment, we will inspect:

  • Front and rear end of your vehicle
  • Springs
  • Shocks
  • Bushings
  • Axels
  • Struts
  • CV joints
  • Wheel bearings
  • Stabilizing bar
  • Power steering


Once we have done a full inspection, we will provide you with an estimated cost and duration for the repair. We can also address any questions or concerns you have.

Suspension Repair Shop: Our Services

Once the inspection is complete, it is time to get your suspension system back in good shape. Our most common suspension-related replacement and repair services include:

  • Shocks and struts
  • Front or rear suspension system
  • Tires
  • Power steering
  • Realigning wheels
  • Stabilizing bar



If you are interested in receiving a service that is not listed above, please do not hesitate to inquire with us. We always do what we can to accommodate the needs of our valued clients.

The Local Suspension Repair Mechanic

For years we have been working to replace and repair suspension systems on cars of all makes and models. We are proud to offer a service that works to protect drivers from collisions and other vehicle accidents.


If you have suspected an issue with your suspensions system, don’t wait for the problem to worsen. Call us today to set up an in-depth inspection.

Frequently asked questions (faqs)

  • What are the signs that my vehicle needs suspension repair?

    Common signs include a rough ride, uneven tire wear, drifting while turning, and excessive bouncing after hitting bumps.

  • How often should I have my suspension system checked?

    It’s recommended to have your suspension checked every 50,000 miles or if you notice any handling issues.

  • What components are typically repaired or replaced in a suspension system?

    Repairs may include shocks, struts, ball joints, control arms, bushings, and tie rods.

  • Can driving with a bad suspension system cause further damage?

    Yes, ignoring suspension problems can lead to increased tire wear, poor handling, and potential damage to other vehicle components.

  • How long does a suspension repair typically take?

    The repair time depends on the extent of the damage, but most suspension repairs are completed within a few hours to a day.

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