Suspension Repairs in Wyong
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Ride Comfort
Wyong Suspension Repairs
If your car feels floaty, unstable or harsh over bumps, it might be time for suspension repairs. This system plays a major role in how your vehicle handles, brakes and responds.
At ANI Automotive, we’re based in Long Jetty and provide suspension servicing and repairs for drivers across Wyong, The Entrance and surrounding areas. We work on all vehicle types, from daily drivers to light commercial vehicles.
Our team inspects shocks, struts, springs and bushes for signs of wear or damage. Whether you’ve noticed uneven tyre wear or just want a smoother ride, we’ll find the cause and get it sorted properly.
To book a suspension repair with the team, call
(02) 4339 4369 today.
System Check
Don't Ignore the Signs
Suspension issues tend to develop slowly. You might notice extra bounce, drifting around corners, or your car sitting unevenly.
Left untreated, this not only makes driving uncomfortable—it also affects braking, alignment and tyre life. A well-maintained suspension helps keep your vehicle stable and predictable under all driving conditions.
We run a full check of your suspension system and look for wear across shocks, struts, mounts and control arms. Whether it’s a single part or a full set, we make sure your replacement components are the right fit for safety and comfort. It’s one of the best ways to keep your car responsive and road-ready.

FAQ
All You Need To Know
What are common signs of suspension problems?
Look out for a rough ride, excessive bouncing, nose-diving when braking, uneven tyre wear, or knocking noises. These often mean your shocks, struts or bushings are worn or damaged.
How long do suspension components last?
Most shocks and struts last between 60,000–100,000km, depending on road conditions and driving habits. Bushings and other parts may wear sooner and should be inspected regularly during servicing.
Can worn suspension damage tyres?
Yes. Faulty suspension affects alignment and puts uneven pressure on tyres, leading to faster and irregular tread wear. It also reduces braking efficiency and handling performance over time.