Suspension problems arise from potholed roads, railroad tracks, debris that the driver did not see, road salt, gravel, rain and snow. Any suspension will become damaged or worn after being subjected to years of these conditions.
The following is a list of common problems drivers are likely to encounter:
• Shock absorbers becoming more bouncy
• Poor wheel alignment, which will also increase tire wear
• Used springs making clunking noises
• Squeaky ball joints
• Bent control arms or worn out bushing