To check this, first make sure that the tires are properly and evenly inflated. If a curve continues to bend, place all your weight on the trunk of the car and listen to how the suspension reacts. A creak or squeak will confirm that you need a mechanic to check the suspension. If you have problems with the suspension and need to inspect the suspension system, open the vehicle's hood and inspect the shock absorbers or struts, which extend through the fender above each wheel on each side.
How do you check for suspension damage?
To check this, first make sure that the tires are properly and evenly inflated. If a curve continues to bend, place all your weight on the trunk of the car and listen to how the suspension reacts.
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