Expert Suspension Repair in Vancouver, BC
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Our modern Collision Repair Centres are equipped to handle any repair work, from minor scratches to complete structural repairs for today's most complex luxury performance vehicles. Our Mobile Service means you don’t have to visit our locations in person. Still, if you want state-of-the-art facilities and the latest technology, you've come to the right place.

Reborn Autobody
(Port Coquitlam)
1000, 3090 Westwood Street
Port Coquitlam, BC V3C 3L3
Reborn Autobody
(Walnut Grove)
Unit #3, 19875 96TH Avenue,
Langley, V1M 3C7
Reborn Autobody
(Langley)
Unit #101, 19992 Fraser Highway,
Langley, V3A 4E3
Common Signs of Steering and Suspension Issues
Following a collision, even a minor one, it’s crucial to check your vehicle’s suspension for potential damage. Here are some key signs to watch for:
Difficulty in Steering: If steering becomes difficult, especially at lower speeds, it might signal an issue with the steering system potentially caused by the impact.
Pulling to One Side: Veering or pulling to one side while driving can be exacerbated by a collision, indicating misalignment or damaged suspension components.
Noisy Steering: Creaking or other noises when turning the steering wheel can worsen after a collision, suggesting problems within the steering mechanism.
Vibrations in the Steering Wheel: This can be a telltale sign of a bent rim or misaligned suspension components due to the force of the collision.
Clunking Noises: Hearing clunking sounds while driving over bumps suggests potential damage to control arms, ball joints, or other suspension parts impacted by the collision.
Uneven Vehicle Height: If your car sits unevenly after a collision, it’s a strong sign of suspension damage.
Uneven or Rapid Tire Wear: Uneven or accelerated wear on your tire treads may indicate a suspension problem.
Excessive Bouncing or Shaking: If your car bounces excessively after hitting a bump or shakes while driving, this indicates potential failure of the shock absorbers or other suspension components.
Leaning or Dipping When Turning: Excessive leaning during turns or dipping forward when braking suggests a suspension system issue.
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Why Choose Reborn?
With years of experience and a commitment to quality, Reborn stands out as Vancouver’s premier suspension repair service provider. Our certified technicians use the latest technology and high-quality parts to ensure your vehicle receives the best care. We prioritize customer satisfaction and safety, providing transparent pricing and exceptional service.
FAQs
1- Can I ignore minor suspension problems?
While minor issues might not cause immediate problems, neglecting them can lead to more extensive and expensive repairs later.
2- What happens if I don't get my suspension repaired?
Ignoring suspension problems can lead to poor handling, uneven tire wear, decreased fuel efficiency, and even safety hazards.
3- How often should I get my suspension inspected?
We recommend having your suspension inspected at least once a year, especially if you drive frequently or on rough roads.