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Steering & Suspension

Our Services

  • Computer Diagnostics
  • Brake Service & Repair (ABS)
  • Log Book Service
  • Safety Inspections
  • Ball Joints & Bushings
  • Electrical System Diagnosis
  • Suspension Repairs
  • Shocks & Struts Replacement
  • Power Steering Repairs
  • Ball Joints & Bushings
  • CV Axle (Joint) Service
  • Cooling System & Overheating
  • Transmission Service
  • Gearbox & Clutch
  • Wheel Alignments & Balancing
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Steering & Suspension Repairs

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The steering and suspension is a complex system made up of a number of different components that connect the body of a car to the wheels to help ensure a smooth drive. The suspension system reduces any vibrations from uneven road surfaces, as well as allowing you to control your vehicle. However, wear and tear and frequent driving on Sydney’s poor road surfaces can cause damage to your suspension and steering, which will have an impact on the way your car handles, steers, and drives. Some signs that your steering and suspension may need checking or repairing include:

  • Increasingly bumpy journeys
  • Difficulty steering
  • Car pulling to one side
  • Uneven tyre treads

If you notice any of these signs whilst driving, it’s important to book your car in to have any steering and suspension issues diagnosed and rectified or check at the first sign of trouble.  At Bondi Mechanical Repairs, we offer a free suspension and steering check to diagnose any problems and provide you with a no-obligation quote for any needed repairs that are required.

Our mechanics are experts in car suspension repairs. We only use parts that match your vehicle’s original specification, and we can repair any vehicle make or model. All work is guaranteed for 12 months for complete peace of mind. Book your free steering or suspension check with Bondi Mechanical today.

Shock Absorbers

One of the key components in your car’s suspension is the shock absorbers. Usually, they are hydraulic or filled with gas, and their job is to control the bounce of your vehicle to makes the ride more comfortable for you, and also keeps the tyres firmly on the road.

Damaged or worn-out shock absorbers can make your car’s brakes less efficient. They can also make it harder to turn and they can contribute to uneven or exaggerated tyre wear. It’s important to keep an eye on your car Shock Absorbers and have them inspected and checked regularly to ensure that you have a safe and comfortable ride.

CV Joint and Boot

A CV joint (constant velocity joint) is part of a drive shaft that attaches to a car’s transmission at one end and the wheel at the other. CV joints are designed to be able to bend in any direction while continuing to turn the drive wheels at a constant velocity. CV joints are mainly used in the drive shafts of front-wheel-drive cars.

Due to bumps and uneven surfaces in the road, a car’s wheels tend to move up and down continuously while driving, therefore drive shafts cannot be made up of a solid shaft. The CV joint is used in front-wheel-drive cars because of its ability to maintain a constant drive force to the wheels despite the many different kinds of movements in the front end of the car. The CV joint is also often used in rear-wheel drive and four-wheel drive vehicles too. CV joints should be checked regularly and may need replacing as your car ages.

A CV joint is covered with a rubber boot that can deteriorate over time. When a CV boot cracks or tears open, the CV joint is exposed to the elements, which will quickly damage the joint. If the CV axles are inspected regularly, torn boots can be replaced as needed, potentially extending the life of the joints. If torn boots are left unattended, the joint or the entire axle may soon need to be replaced. If your car has started to make a clunking sound when you are trying to turn it may be due to a worn-out CV joint or torn rubber boot. Call Bondi Mechanical Repairs and talk to our mechanics who are trained in all areas of CV Joint repairs and replacement. Or simply pop into our workshop and let one of our staff check and inspect your vehicle.

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