German Auto Repair & Service in Auburn, CA
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Shocks & Suspension Repair Services

The suspension system of your vehicle helps to ensure you stay in control of you your vehicle while you are driving on the roadway. This is an essential function in order to avoid losing control and having a wreck.

Shocks & Struts: When To Worry

You should worry if you notice that fluid is leaking out of the shock or strut body. If you do not know what that is, it's ok. Honestly, you should worry anytime you notice fluid leaking from your vehicle. If the bodies of the shocks are struts are dented or damaged, you should be concerned. Another common warning sign is if mounts or bushings seem broken or worn out. Cupped, uneven tire wear can be bad news. If your vehicle seems to way or lean as you turn, take it to the mechanic. If it "nose dives' when you apply the brakes, there is a problem. Excessive bouncing experienced after you hit a road bump can mean it's time to take the car in. Experiencing a harsh, bumpy or shaky rides should cause concern. If the steering seems stiff or makes noises, go to a mechanic. All of these warning signs can mean the suspension system of your vehicle is out of whack and you should take your car to the shop.

Suspension System Evaluation

The purpose of the suspension system within your vehicle is to manage road holding and handing thus it is responsible for maintain your safety and the safety of your vehicle as the vehicle is maneuvered. It is also responsible for maximizing the comfort of the driver and passenger while minimizing vibrations and noises experienced from bumps. Shocks and struts are integral components of your vehicle's suspension system. The wear of the shocks and struts has an impact on the safety of your vehicle. Worn shocks and struts can affect the way in which your wheels touch the round. They can cause swaying, hydroplaning, deteriorated performance, and compromised road holding and handling; making for dangerous driving conditions.

The life of the shock or strut is typically around fifty thousand miles. During that time, your vehicle's shocks and struts have cycled over eighty five million times. This obviously can cause potential wear and tear on their internal components. If the mileage of the vehicle exceeds that amount, it might be time to consider replacing the suspension components. Worn suspension components can lower the stability and safety of the vehicle and reduce the amount of control the driver has. Signs of worn struts and shocks can include the front end of the vehicle diving upon braking, the rear end of the vehicle buckling as you accelerate, the vehicle swaying on turns, bouncing, pulling, sliding, the steering wheel being crooked, uneven tire wear among others. It may also accelerate the wear and tear on other components within the suspension system or your tires. It is very important for you to know that shocks and struts do not always visibly show signs of damage or wearing. Take your vehicle to a mechanic if you suspect any of these things to be a problem, before you end up in an accident that could have been prevented.

Need to schedule a service or repair? Give us a call today at (530) 305-2499 or book an appointment online!

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I've had nothing but great experiences with this shop — it really is the absolute best place to go for your BMW. Ryan and his team work with a precision and skill that is extremely hard to find. Adding to all that, their honesty and attitude with customers is truly exceptional.

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Best shop in the area to have work done on your BMW. Honest and trustworthy — they provide detailed reasons for the repairs needed and do not pressure you, because at the end of the day it's your vehicle. I wish all automotive shops had this approach. Highly recommend.

Frequently Asked Questions

How do I know if my German car needs new shocks or struts?
Signs include a bouncy or floaty ride, nose-diving when braking, uneven tire wear, and excessive body roll during turns. If your BMW, Mercedes, or Audi feels less stable than usual, visit Ryan G. Motorworks in Auburn, CA for a suspension inspection.
What does air suspension repair cost on a Mercedes or BMW?
Air suspension repair costs vary depending on whether you need an air spring, compressor, or valve block replacement. Ryan G. Motorworks provides honest estimates and can discuss options including OEM air components or conversion to traditional springs where applicable.
Can worn shocks damage other parts of my vehicle?
Yes, worn shocks and struts can accelerate tire wear, stress ball joints and control arm bushings, and reduce braking effectiveness. Addressing suspension issues early at Ryan G. Motorworks in Auburn, CA can save you from more costly repairs down the road.
Does Ryan G. Motorworks service electronic suspension systems?
Absolutely. We have the factory-level diagnostic tools needed to service electronically controlled dampers, adaptive suspension systems, and air ride setups found on modern German vehicles. Our Auburn, CA shop handles everything from basic shocks to advanced active suspension systems.
How often should suspension components be inspected on German vehicles?
We recommend having your suspension inspected at least once a year or every 12,000 to 15,000 miles. German vehicles with sport or air suspension systems may benefit from more frequent checks. Schedule an inspection at Ryan G. Motorworks to keep your ride smooth and safe.

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2135 Grass Valley Hwy
Auburn, CA 95603
(530) 305-2499
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