Suspension Repairs In Nambour
Located in Nambour, Adam’s Automotive Centre proudly serves drivers across the Sunshine Coast. We deliver trusted, high-quality vehicle care.
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If your car feels bumpy, leans in corners or makes knocking sounds over rough roads, your suspension may need attention. At Adam’s Automotive Centre in Nambour, we specialise in suspension repairs for Sunshine Coast drivers who want a smooth, stable ride.
Our mechanics inspect shocks, struts, springs and bushings to pinpoint the cause of uneven handling or vibration. Using quality replacement parts and modern diagnostic tools, we restore balance and comfort while improving tyre wear and overall safety. Whether it’s a single component or a full system overhaul, we’ll get your car driving like new again.
Call us on (07) 5476 3683 to book your suspension service.
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A healthy suspension system does more than absorb bumps – it keeps your tyres firmly on the road, maintaining control and braking performance. Our experienced team takes a detailed, methodical approach to identifying worn or damaged parts, ensuring every repair is completed to high standards.
We work on all makes and models and only use trusted components designed to last. If your car feels unstable, dips when braking or sits unevenly, we can help. We also offer convenient extras like flexible payment options and local pick-up and drop-off to make servicing easier. With every repair, we aim to deliver long-term reliability and confident handling.
Frequently Asked Questions
What are the signs of a bad suspension system?
Common signs include excessive bouncing, uneven tyre wear, clunking noises or the car pulling to one side. You might also notice poor handling, longer braking distances or a rough ride. These symptoms indicate worn shocks, struts, or bushings. If ignored, suspension issues can affect safety, stability and overall driving comfort.
How long do car suspension parts last?
Most suspension components last between 80,000 and 150,000 kilometres, depending on driving conditions and maintenance. Rough roads, heavy loads and poor-quality parts can shorten that lifespan. Regular inspections during servicing help detect wear early, ensuring the shocks, struts and joints continue to provide a smooth, controlled ride and even tyre wear.
Why does my car bounce a lot after hitting bumps?
If your car continues bouncing after hitting a bump, it’s usually a sign of worn shock absorbers or struts. These components control how quickly the suspension settles after impact. When they fail, your tyres lose contact with the road, reducing stability and braking performance. Replacing worn shocks restores a smoother, safer ride.













