Posted on 9/27/2023
The kingpin is a crucial component in steering systems, as it’s a pivot point connecting the axle to the steering knuckle or spindle, which lets the wheels move when you turn the steering wheel. Apart from that, the kingpin also supports the vehicle's structure and keeps the front suspension stable. Keeping the kingpin properly aligned is essential for safe and smooth handling on the road, because the structural support and stability helps distribute the weight of the vehicle and handles the forces and vibrations while driving. Kingpin failure typically occurs from wear and tear over time. Inadequate lubrication, corrosion and rust, and improper alignment can also weaken the kingpin and its associated parts, especially in regions with harsh weather conditions or exposure to road salt. This can place undue strain on the kingpin, leading to premature failure. Regular maintenance, lubrication, and proper alignment are essential for preventing kingpin failure and ... read more
Posted on 8/1/2023
Wheel alignment is an essential maintenance task that ensures your vehicle's wheels are properly positioned to work together efficiently and safely. Signs of misalignment include uneven tire wear, the vehicle pulling to one side, an off-center steering wheel, or vibrations coming from the steering wheel. Keeping up with regular wheel alignments extends the life of your tires, improves fuel efficiency, and enhances overall driving performance. Tesla's warranty coverage typically includes the "New Vehicle Limited Warranty" and the "Battery and Drive Unit Limited Warranty." These warranties generally cover defects in materials and workmanship under normal use and maintenance for a specific period of time or mileage, whichever comes first. Routine maintenance items like wheel alignment are usually not covered under the standard vehicle warranty. Wheel alignments are considered regular maintenance tasks necessary to keep your vehicle in good worki ... read more
Posted on 6/21/2023
Why Does My Car Make A Noise When I Turn? Do you hear a whining or squealing noise when you turn the steering wheel? This usually is a problem with the power steering system. Factors Like low power steering fluid, a worn-out power steering pump, or a faulty belt can cause noise during turns. Tires may also be a factor in hearing noise whilst turning, Uneven tire wear, improperly inflated tires, or a misalignment can lead to these noises. Tires with uneven tread patterns may even produce a humming or thumping noise. The Noises you hear could be a suspension issue; one may ask, “How To Know If My Suspension Is Bad”? If You’re Experiencing things like a Rough or Bumpy Ride, or Hearing Unusual knocking, clunking, or creaking noises coming from the suspension while driving over bumps or during maneuvers then yes, these are key symptoms of a bad suspension. With this Knowledge, any of us may ask ourselves, “Does My Suspension Need To Be Replaced?” U ... read more