Suspension Repair

Suspension Repair in Oxford, MS 

Reliable Suspension Repairs and Parts Replacement 

Shocks, Struts, and Suspension Components We Replace 

Your vehicle’s suspension system consists of interconnected components that provide a smooth, controlled ride while maintaining tire contact with the road surface. At Midas of Oxford, our ASE-certified technicians understand how shocks, struts, control arms, ball joints, tie rods, sway bar links, bushings, and coil springs function as an integrated system. When one component begins to wear or fail, it often places additional stress on other parts, so comprehensive suspension repair requires evaluating the entire system rather than just addressing individual symptoms. Our team uses computerized diagnostic equipment and visual inspections to identify worn components before they compromise your vehicle’s safety or handling characteristics. We serve drivers throughout Oxford, MS, and the surrounding areas with transparent suspension repair services that prioritize your safety and driving comfort. Located at 2613 W Oxford Loop, Oxford, MS 38655, our facility has the latest diagnostic tools to accurately assess your suspension system’s condition and recommend appropriate repairs.  

Don’t Ignore These Suspension Warning Signs  

Recognizing the early warning signs of suspension problems can help you address issues before they become costly repairs or safety hazards. A rough or bouncy ride that persists after hitting bumps often indicates worn shocks or struts that can no longer effectively dampen road impacts. If your vehicle pulls to one side during normal driving or requires constant steering corrections, this may signal problems with control arms, ball joints, or alignment issues related to suspension wear. Uneven tire wear patterns, particularly on the inner or outer edges, frequently result from suspension components that no longer maintain proper wheel alignment and contact with the road surface. Knocking or clunking noises when driving over bumps or during turns typically indicate worn bushings, ball joints, or sway bar links that have developed excessive play. Nose diving during braking occurs when front struts or shocks cannot properly control the vehicle’s weight transfer, while excessive body roll when turning suggests worn sway bar components or struts that cannot maintain stability.  

Advanced Tools and Skilled Technicians You Can Trust 

Our suspension repair services at Midas of Oxford extend beyond simply replacing worn components to include comprehensive system evaluation and related maintenance that ensures optimal vehicle performance. We perform thorough front-end inspections that examine all suspension components, steering linkages, and related systems to identify current problems and potential future issues. Our wheel alignment service works hand-in-hand with suspension repair, as properly functioning suspension components are essential for maintaining correct wheel alignment angles. We also provide tire balancing and rotation services that complement suspension work by ensuring even tire wear and optimal ride quality. Steering system inspection is another critical service we offer, as steering and suspension systems work together to provide vehicle control and stability. When bushings throughout the suspension system show wear, we perform complete bushing replacement using quality parts that restore proper component movement and reduce noise and vibration. Our team at (662) 638-6270 is available Mon – Fri: 8PM – 6PM to discuss your suspension repair needs and schedule a comprehensive evaluation of your vehicle’s suspension system.  

Frequently Asked Questions About Suspension Repair

Common signs include a rough or bouncy ride, vehicle pulling to one side, uneven tire wear, clunking noises over bumps, nose diving when braking, and excessive body roll during turns.
Depending on your vehicle’s age and driving conditions, the most commonly replaced parts include shocks, struts, control arms, ball joints, tie rods, sway bar links, bushings, and coil springs.
Repair time varies depending on which components need replacement, but most suspension work can be completed within the same day. Some complex repairs require additional time.
Yes, we typically recommend replacing suspension components in pairs (both front or both rear) to maintain balanced handling and prevent uneven wear on the new parts.
While you may be able to drive short distances, worn suspension components compromise vehicle control, braking effectiveness, and tire wear, making prompt repair essential for safety.