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Mastering Richmond Roads: How Shocks and Struts Keep You Gripped This Winter

As winter blankets Richmond with frosty charm, navigating roads becomes a test of both skill and vehicle preparedness. At Hilliard Automotive, your safety is our top priority, and one crucial element for tackling these icy challenges is a well-maintained suspension system. Today, we’ll zoom in on the silent heroes of winter traction: shocks and struts! Grip for the Slide: Imagine your tires as the only shoes you have on slick ice. Scary, right? That’s why shocks and struts play a vital role in keeping your car connected to the road. They dampen bumps and keep your tires firmly planted, even on snow and ice. This translates to better handling, sharper braking, and ultimately, peace of mind when navigating slippery patches. Shock Absorbers vs. Struts: Though teammates in the suspension game, shocks and struts have distinct roles. Shocks, like their name suggests, absorb those jolts from potholes and uneven roads, smoothening your ride. Struts, on the other hand, are multitaskers, supporting the vehicle’s weight, guiding the wheels, and contributing to both ride comfort and handling.

Signs Your Suspension Needs a Checkup

Before winter pounces, watch out for these telltale signs that your shocks or struts might need some TLC: Rough Ride: Feeling every bump like a personal attack? Worn shocks or struts could be the culprit. Uneven Tire Wear: Notice your tires wearing faster on one side or the other? This could indicate a suspension imbalance, affecting your winter traction. Fluid Leaks: If you see oily stains near your shocks or struts, it’s a red flag that they might be leaking and need replacement. Diving or Squatting: Does your car dip its nose during braking or rise up when accelerating? This could be a sign of worn struts affecting your vehicle’s balance. Swaying or Leaning: Feeling like your car takes corners like a tipsy sailor? This could indicate your suspension isn’t properly controlling your vehicle’s movement.

Winter Ready, Worry Free:

Don’t let worn shocks or struts turn your winter commute into a white-knuckle affair. At Hilliard Automotive, our ASE-certified technicians are suspension system experts, ready to diagnose and repair any issues. We offer top-quality parts and meticulous service to ensure your car is winter-ready, from routine maintenance to performance upgrades.

Make the Smart Move this Winter:

Mastering Richmond Roads: How Shocks and Struts Keep You Gripped This Winter

As winter blankets Richmond with frosty charm, navigating roads becomes a test of both skill and vehicle preparedness. At Hilliard Automotive, your safety is our top priority, and one crucial element for tackling these icy challenges is a well-maintained suspension system. Today, we’ll zoom in on the silent heroes of winter traction: shocks and struts! Grip for the Slide: Imagine your tires as the only shoes you have on slick ice. Scary, right? That’s why shocks and struts play a vital role in keeping your car connected to the road. They dampen bumps and keep your tires firmly planted, even on snow and ice. This translates to better handling, sharper braking, and ultimately, peace of mind when navigating slippery patches. Shock Absorbers vs. Struts: Though teammates in the suspension game, shocks and struts have distinct roles. Shocks, like their name suggests, absorb those jolts from potholes and uneven roads, smoothening your ride. Struts, on the other hand, are multitaskers, supporting the vehicle’s weight, guiding the wheels, and contributing to both ride comfort and handling.

Signs Your Suspension Needs a Checkup

Before winter pounces, watch out for these telltale signs that your shocks or struts might need some TLC: Rough Ride: Feeling every bump like a personal attack? Worn shocks or struts could be the culprit. Uneven Tire Wear: Notice your tires wearing faster on one side or the other? This could indicate a suspension imbalance, affecting your winter traction. Fluid Leaks: If you see oily stains near your shocks or struts, it’s a red flag that they might be leaking and need replacement. Diving or Squatting: Does your car dip its nose during braking or rise up when accelerating? This could be a sign of worn struts affecting your vehicle’s balance. Swaying or Leaning: Feeling like your car takes corners like a tipsy sailor? This could indicate your suspension isn’t properly controlling your vehicle’s movement.

Winter Ready, Worry Free:

Don’t let worn shocks or struts turn your winter commute into a white-knuckle affair. At Hilliard Automotive, our ASE-certified technicians are suspension system experts, ready to diagnose and repair any issues. We offer top-quality parts and meticulous service to ensure your car is winter-ready, from routine maintenance to performance upgrades.

Make the Smart Move this Winter: