FSMOTO Suspension Services
Here's an extensive list of services an automobile mechanic can perform on suspension:
1. **Suspension Inspection**: Visual examination of suspension components, including shock absorbers, struts, springs, and bushings.
2. **Shock Absorber Replacement**: Replacing worn-out shock absorbers to improve ride comfort and handling.
3. **Strut Replacement**: Replacing worn-out struts, which combine the functions of shock absorbers and springs.
4. **Spring Replacement**: Replacing worn-out or damaged springs, including coil springs, leaf springs, or torsion bars.
5. **Bushings Replacement**: Replacing worn-out or damaged bushings, which provide smooth movement and support for suspension components.
6. **Ball Joint Replacement**: Replacing worn-out or damaged ball joints, which connect the control arms to the steering knuckle.
7. **Tie Rod End Replacement**: Replacing worn-out or damaged tie rod ends, which connect the steering gear to the steering knuckle.
8. **Control Arm Replacement**: Replacing worn-out or damaged control arms, which connect the frame to the suspension components.
9. **Sway Bar Replacement**: Replacing worn-out or damaged sway bars (anti-roll bars), which help stabilize the vehicle during turns.
10. **Sway Bar Link Replacement**: Replacing worn-out or damaged sway bar links, which connect the sway bar to the suspension components.
11. **Coil Spring Spacer Installation**: Installing coil spring spacers to lift or lower the vehicle's ride height.
12. **Lift Kit Installation**: Installing lift kits to increase the vehicle's ride height and improve off-road capability.
13. **Lowering Kit Installation**: Installing lowering kits to decrease the vehicle's ride height and improve handling.
14. **Suspension Alignment**: Adjusting the suspension to ensure proper alignment and prevent uneven tire wear.
15. **Camber Adjustment**: Adjusting the camber (inward or outward tilt) of the wheels to improve handling and tire wear.
16. **Toe Adjustment**: Adjusting the toe (inward or outward direction) of the wheels to improve handling and tire wear.
17. **Caster Adjustment**: Adjusting the caster (forward or backward tilt) of the steering axis to improve handling and tire wear.
18. **Suspension Upgrade**: Upgrading suspension components, such as installing high-performance shock absorbers or springs.
19. **Air Suspension Repair**: Repairing or replacing components of air suspension systems, including air bags, compressors, and sensors.
20. **Hydraulic Suspension Repair**: Repairing or replacing components of hydraulic suspension systems, including hydraulic cylinders and pumps.
21. **Suspension Component Refurbishment**: Refurbishing or rebuilding suspension components, such as shock absorbers or struts, to restore their original performance.
22. **Suspension System Flush**: Flushing the suspension system to remove contaminated fluid and debris.
23. **Suspension Component Cleaning**: Cleaning suspension components, such as shock absorbers and springs, to ensure optimal performance.
24. **Frame and Suspension Damage Repair**: Repairing or replacing damaged frame and suspension components, including frame rails and suspension mounts.
25. **Custom Suspension Fabrication**: Fabricating custom suspension components or systems for unique vehicles or applications.
26. **Suspension Lift or Lowering for Load Leveling**: Adjusting the suspension to level the vehicle when carrying heavy loads or towing.
27. **Suspension Tuning**: Fine-tuning the suspension to optimize its performance for specific driving conditions or applications.
28. **Electronic Suspension System (ESS) Repair**: Repairing or replacing components of electronic suspension systems, including sensors, actuators, and control modules.
29. **Semi-Active Suspension System Repair**: Repairing or replacing components of semi-active suspension systems, including shock absorbers and control units.
30. **Active Suspension System Repair**: Repairing or replacing components of active suspension systems, including hydraulic or pneumatic actuators and control units.
This list covers a wide range of suspension services, but it's not exhaustive, as some vehicles may require specialized suspension repairs.