Your suspension and steering system plays a major role in stability, control, ride quality, and tire wear. When components start wearing out, handling can suffer fast. West 66 provides complete suspension and steering diagnostics, repair, and replacement for heavy-duty trucks and trailers.

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Suspension & Steering

Suspension Services

  • King pins
  • Leaf springs
  • Leaf spring bushings
  • Shocks
  • Airbags / air ride systems

Steering System Services

  • Drag link
  • Tie rods
  • Steering gear box
  • Steering shaft & joints

Signs Your Truck Needs Suspension or Steering Service

If you notice any of the following, it may be time for an inspection:

  • Uneven tire wear
  • Excessive bouncing
  • Loose or wandering steering
  • Vibrations at highway speeds
  • Airbags not leveling
  • Hard steering or noisy turns
  • Leaning or uneven ride height
  • Clunking or knocking noises over bumps

Addressing these problems early can help prevent larger repairs, reduce tire wear, and keep the truck handling the way it should.

How the Process Works

From the first diagnostic check to the final verification, we follow a clear process designed to reduce downtime and get your truck or trailer back in service fast.

Process steps
  • Initial electrical inspection and assessment
  • Clear recommendations and work approval
  • Professional diagnostics and repair
  • Final quality and system check
  • Ready for pickup and back on the road

Why choose West 66

No guesswork—complete system diagnostics

We catch issues others miss

Industry leading Hunter alignment equipment

Certified heavy-duty diesel technicians

Frequently asked questions

Common signs include excessive bouncing, uneven tire wear, leaning ride height, rough handling, clunking noises, or airbags that do not level properly. When suspension components start wearing out, the truck can become less stable, less comfortable, and harder on tires.
Loose steering, hard turning, wandering on the road, vibrations at speed, or noise while turning can all point to steering system problems. If the truck does not feel controlled or responsive, it is smart to have the steering inspected promptly.
Yes. Worn suspension components can change how the truck sits and moves, which affects tire contact with the road. That can lead to uneven wear, poor handling, and shorter tire life, especially if suspension problems are combined with alignment issues.
West 66 services heavy-duty suspension and steering components including king pins, leaf springs, bushings, shocks, airbags, drag links, tie rods, steering gear boxes, and steering shafts and joints. Repairs depend on inspection findings and the specific issue affecting performance.
Yes. Suspension and alignment issues often go together. When worn parts are repaired or replaced, checking alignment helps confirm the truck is tracking properly, protects tires from premature wear, and helps restore stable handling and better overall road performance.
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198 W Laraway Rd, Joliet, IL 60436, United States

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7:00 AM – 5:00 PM

Saturday:

7:00 AM – 12:00 PM

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