If your car suddenly feels rougher behind the wheel, drifts to one side on its own, or makes clunking sounds after a run-in with a pothole, there’s a strong chance your suspension absorbed some real damage.
Drivers throughout Falls Church, Bailey’s Crossroads, Seven Corners, Annandale, Arlington, and the surrounding Northern Virginia area put up with potholes, broken pavement, lingering construction zones, and uneven roads all year long. And it doesn’t take much — sometimes just one hard impact is enough to knock your alignment off or damage critical suspension components.
The catch is that suspension issues rarely improve on their own. What feels like a minor annoyance today can gradually develop into uneven tire wear, poor handling, and far more expensive repairs down the road.
What Your Suspension System Actually Does
Your suspension system does much more than smooth out the ride. It also plays a critical role in:
- Keeping your tires firmly connected to the road
- Absorbing bumps, dips, and harsh impacts
- Delivering accurate steering and confident handling
- Maintaining vehicle stability and overall comfort
To do all of that, your suspension depends on several components working together — including shocks and struts, control arms, ball joints, tie rods, sway bars, and springs.
When a pothole damages any of these parts, your vehicle simply can’t drive as safely or smoothly as it should — and that affects both your daily comfort and your long-term repair costs.
Spot Problems Early at Ben Nielsen’s Skyline Automotive
Our team can carefully inspect your suspension, steering, tires, and alignment to catch issues before they become bigger, more expensive repairs. Give us a call or stop by to schedule an appointment today.