Posted on 10/31/2025

As cooler weather settles in and road conditions begin to change, your vehicle’s suspension becomes even more important for safety and comfort. Winter brings rain, potholes, slick roads, and lower tire grip, all of which place more strain on suspension components. If your suspension is already worn or out of alignment, it can make driving in these conditions more dangerous and more uncomfortable. Before winter fully sets in, now’s the time to inspect the key parts of your suspension system to ensure your vehicle is ready for whatever the season brings. Why Suspension Health Is Important for Safety Your suspension isn’t just about ride comfort. It plays a critical role in how your car handles and how well your tires stay in contact with the road. During winter, when traction can be limited, a reliable suspension helps distribute weight properly and absorb road shocks from potholes or uneven pavement. If your car bounces excessively, leans into turns ... read more