Suspension Repair in St. Paul, MN

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Suspension Repair in St. Paul, MN

If your vehicle isn’t riding as smoothly as it used to, or you’re feeling every bump in the road, it could be a sign your suspension system needs attention. At Lancer Service we specialize in professional suspension repair that restores the comfort, stability, and safety of your drive. Whether you’re navigating city streets or cruising down the highway, your suspension plays a critical role in handling, braking, and overall vehicle performance. 

With ASE-certified technicians and a 2-year/24,000-mile warranty on repairs, we’re your trusted partner for dependable suspension service in St. Paul.

Professional Suspension Service and Repair in St. Paul, MN

Your suspension system is more than just springs and shocks, it’s a complex network of components designed to absorb road impact, support vehicle weight, and maintain tire contact for optimal control. When any part of this system fails, your safety can be compromised. Uneven tire wear, drifting during turns, or a bouncy ride are all indicators that something may be wrong. That’s why it’s critical to bring your vehicle to a qualified repair shop like Lancer Service when issues arise. Delaying suspension repairs can lead to worsening problems, higher repair bills, and increased wear on other vehicle systems.

At Lancer Service, our ASE-certified technicians take suspension issues seriously. From worn-out struts to damaged control arms, we have the tools and training to diagnose and repair suspension problems on all makes and models. Using high-quality parts and industry-standard practices, we restore your suspension system to its factory-intended performance. We don’t just aim to fix the issue, we ensure you leave with a safer, smoother, and more reliable ride. Backed by our 2-year/24,000-mile warranty, you can feel confident in the repairs we perform and the road ahead.


Signs That Your Suspension Needs to be Checked

  • Uneven tire wear: If your tires are wearing down unevenly, it could indicate poor alignment or suspension issues.
  • Bumpy or rough ride: Feeling every bump in the road suggests your shocks or struts may be worn.
  • Pulling or drifting when turning: This can signal a suspension imbalance or failing components.
  • Nose diving when braking: If your car dips forward when you brake, your struts or shocks may need replacement.
  • Oily or damaged shocks: Visible oil on your shocks or struts often means they’re leaking and not functioning properly.
  • One corner sits lower: If one side of your car appears lower, a broken spring or suspension component might be the cause.
  • Clunking or knocking sounds: Strange noises when going over bumps can point to worn or loose suspension parts.

If you notice any of these symptoms, it's a good idea to have your suspension inspected by a certified technician. Contact us online or call us to schedule an appointment.

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Why Choose Lancer Service in St. Paul?

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Our Location

Address: 270 E 8th St, St Paul, MN 55101
Phone:
(651) 224-0267(651) 224-0267
Hours: Monday thru Friday 7 AM - 5 PM

Suspension Repair FAQ’s

Comprehensive Car Care FAQ: Get the Details

  • Is it worth fixing the suspension on a car?

    For the average driver, it is recommended you have your brakes inspected every 10,000 to 12,000 miles or once per year.

  • Is it safe to drive a car with a bad suspension?

    While you technically can drive with a bad suspension, it's recommended that you get it repaired as soon as possible. Driving a car with a bad suspension can cause increased braking distance, make the vehicle sway during turns, and overall feel unstable. During our oil change services, we complete a thorough inspection to determine the state of suspension components. This is done to identify any issues that need to be addressed immediately, or if it can be scheduled for repair at a later date.