ALIGNMENT & SUSPENSION


Rear Suspension:

All rear suspension systems are designed to keep the rear axle and wheels in their proper position under the vehicle body. The rear wheels must always track exactly straight ahead. The rear suspension axle allows each of the rear wheels to move up and down somewhat independently from the frame. The spring assembly must also absorb a large amount of rear end torque from acceleration (on rear drive vehicles), side thrust from turning and road shock from bumps.

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Wisconsin Locations 20120 W Bluemound
  Brookfield, WI
(262) 786-9170
410 N Moorland Rd.
Brookfield, WI
(262) 785-1730
7425 W. Holmes Ave
Greenfield, WI
(414) 421-1155
10730 National Ave.
West Allis, WI
(414) 321-5009
564 E. Grand Ave.
Beloit, WI
(608) 365-9393
3108 N. Pontiac Dr.
Janesville, WI
(608) 756-3594
  3030 W. Loomis Rd.
Milwaukee, WI
(414) 325-1583
2201 E. Geneva St.
Delavan, WI
262-728-1155
2930 W Rawson Ave
Franklin WI 53132

414-761-0000
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Chicago, Illinois
(773) 589-0990
1938 Pawlisch Dr
Rockford IL 61125

815 332-9445
5302 N 2nd St
Loves Park IL 61111
815 282-1177
520 Logan Ave.
Belvidere IL 61008
815 544-4452
5257 Swanson Road
Roscoe IL 61073
815 637-4055
1610 S Alpine Road
Rockford IL 61108
815 398-7867
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