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Controlling Your Vehicle's Direction and Ride Quality
At Reed Nissan, our extensive inventory of authentic OEM parts covers all your vehicle maintenance and repair needs. Suspension and steering systems work together to control vehicle direction and absorb impacts from road surfaces. These systems determine how your vehicle handles, rides, and responds to steering inputs. Worn suspension and steering components compromise both safety and driving enjoyment significantly.
How Suspension and Steering Systems Work Together
Suspension components include springs, shock absorbers, control arms, and bushings that manage wheel movement over irregular surfaces. Steering components consist of racks, tie rods, and linkages that translate steering wheel rotation into directional changes. Models like the Nissan Sentra and Nissan Titan use suspension designs tuned for their specific weight and performance characteristics. These systems must maintain precise wheel alignment while absorbing bumps and managing cornering forces effectively. Proper geometry ensures predictable handling, comfortable ride quality, and even tire wear across all conditions.
What Causes Suspension and Steering Wear
Constant impacts from potholes and rough roads fatigue springs and wear out shock absorber seals over time. Rubber bushings deteriorate from age, temperature cycling, and chemical exposure from road salt and grime. Ball joint wear creates excessive play in suspension linkage connections between components. Tie rod ends lose tight tolerances from thousands of steering input cycles during normal driving. Severe impacts from potholes or curbs can damage multiple components simultaneously in one incident. Aftermarket suspension and steering parts frequently use softer materials that wear faster than genuine components. We replace many failed third-party parts that genuine components would have outlasted by tens of thousands of miles.
Signs Your Suspension and Steering Need Attention
Unusual noises like clunking, squeaking, or groaning during turns or over bumps indicate worn components developing. Uneven tire wear patterns across the tread suggest alignment problems from damaged or excessively worn parts. Excessive body roll or bouncing during cornering means suspension components have lost their damping ability. Loose, wandering steering feel or increased steering effort points to worn tie rods or other failing components. Most suspension parts need inspection every 50,000 miles with replacement typically required between 75,000 and 120,000 miles. Genuine Nissan suspension and steering parts maintain factory ride quality, handling precision, and work perfectly with your brake calipers and wheel setup. Aftermarket versions often alter vehicle dynamics in unpredictable ways that negatively affect both safety and comfort.
Whether you've been in an accident or are just modifying your vehicle, Reed Nissan has all the parts you need for your project.