COLUMBUS | Reynoldsburg | Hilliard | CINCINNATI | Loveland
COLUMBUS | Reynoldsburg | Hilliard | CINCINNATI | Loveland
CERTIFIED Mechanics 
Auto Suspension Repair Shop | LOVELAND
For your next auto suspension service, installation, and repair, call Ohio Autocare Loveland. Our trained, experienced, and certified auto mechanics have extensive experience with virtually all makes and models of cars, trucks, minivans, commercial fleet vehicles and more.
We are a local, family-owned, and BBB-Accredited auto repair shop and have been a trusted resource for honest and economical auto maintenance for Loveland families and businesses for over 30 years.
We provide full-service repair and maintenance of suspension systems for virtually all makes and models of commercial and family vehicles, including shock absorbers, coil suspension springs, leaf suspension springs, and struts.
Call the professionals at Ohio Autocare Loveland when your auto suspension repair services. Our trained, certified and experienced mechanics can diagnose the issues quickly and get you back on the road.
Auto Suspension Repair Services
For Auto Suspension Repair, Installation, & Replacement in Loveland near the Maineville and Landen area, Call
513-450-2900
Or click the auto shop below for our convenient online scheduling app.
Auto manufacturers know passenger comfort can be as important to buyers as performance and reliability. From Bluetooth to butt warmers, drivers like their rides to be comfy. Often these accessories can gather more attention than the main comfort system of your vehicle, the suspension system.
LEAF SUSPENSION SPRINGS
Auto manufacturers know passenger comfort can be as important to buyers as performance and reliability. From Bluetooth to butt warmers, drivers like their rides to be comfy. Often these accessories can gather more attention than the main comfort system of your vehicle, the suspension system.
Your car’s suspension system is a delicate balance of modern engineering that separates the cabin, engine, and undercarriage from the tires and axels. The flexibility of the rubber tires, themselves, play a small part in the suspension system by absorbing smaller impacts. For larger impacts, the suspension system absorbs and dissipates the bumps and jolts in the road for a smooth ride and enhanced safety and control.
Depending on the age of your car, it may have a Dependent or Independent suspension system. Dependent suspension systems connect the two (or more) wheels through the axle and are more common on older vehicles. Modern vehicles have Independent suspensions installed that operate separately of each other which is better at keeping the tires on the road while also minimizing roll-over. Upon impacting a sudden rise or fall on the surface, the Springs also force the wheels down on the surface after the vertical response of the tires to the impact.
LEAF SUSPENSION SPRINGS