How Often Should My Truck’s Suspension Be Serviced?

Regular inspection and maintenance of a truck’s suspension is essential for ensuring optimal performance, safety, and comfort while driving. The suspension system is subjected to constant stress and wear due to road conditions, heavy loads, and other factors. Over time, components such as shocks, struts, springs, and bushings can deteriorate, leading to reduced ride quality, poor handling, and potential safety hazards. By having the truck’s suspension inspected and serviced every 3 to 5 years, any worn-out or damaged parts can be identified and replaced, restoring the suspension’s proper function. This helps maintain stability, control, and overall driving experience, extending the lifespan of the suspension components and promoting a safer and more comfortable ride for both the driver and passengers.

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At Phoenix Truck Repairs, we specialize in providing top-notch services to address any truck repair needs. Whether your truck requires minor repairs or major overhauls, our skilled technicians are equipped to handle it all. We understand the importance of keeping your truck on the road and operating at its best, which is why we strive to deliver efficient and reliable repairs. From diagnosing and fixing engine issues to tackling brake repairs, suspension modifications, and more, we offer comprehensive solutions to keep your truck in optimal condition. With our expertise and dedication to customer satisfaction, you can trust us to get your truck back on track.

Service Benefits

Regularly bringing your truck in for servicing aids in verifying the proper functioning of all components and serves as a preventive measure against potential issues.

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Frequently Asked Questions

Transmission fluid should be exchanged every 150,000 Kms. By following your vehicle's manufacturer recommendations on transmission fluid exchanges, you are truly protecting your vehicle from preventable (and expensive) transmission damage.

If your vehicle uses conventional oil, you should have it replaced every 3 months or 3,000 miles.

If your vehicle uses synthetic oil, you should have it replaced every 6 months or 5,000 miles.

Truck batteries ideally last between 3-5 years depending on a number of factors.

To ensure optimal performance and maintenance, simply have your battery checked by an technician during every oil change.

Certified automotive technicians are held to measurable and strict standards in their line of work, and they are accountable to those standards individually.

Phoenix Truck Repair is dedicated to upholding those standards.