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An often overlooked system of your car is its shocks and struts. The reason they don’t get the proper attention is that it's a progressive, yet subtle feeling. The shocks and struts wear gradually and it's not something that happens overnight. You may not even be aware that your ride and handling have deteriorated little by little over the life of the car. It's something that vehicle owners tend not to notice. 

When your vehicle reaches around 50,000 miles you are on the backside of the life of your shocks and struts, so it's a good idea to consider having them replaced just to make sure you're getting your best ride quality and your best handling for your car, truck, or SUV.

 

Should you notice that your ride is a little rough, or your vehicle has hit that 50,000-mile milestone you could be in luck. November and December are Truck Months and KYB has a great promotion going on for trucks, SUVs, and crossovers. You could earn a $25 mail-in rebate on any combination of 4 KYB shocks & struts purchased and installed on trucks, SUVs & crossovers, now through December 31, 2022.  You can redeem this offer and it can be sent in by mail or through the website. So it's a good time to consider that, especially if you drive a higher mileage on your vehicle, or if you've never had the work done. Certainly, you should give yourself the best ride quality and handling.kyb truck month

Often you'll find that once you have that work done the difference really is night and day. Once you notice the difference, you'll be very pleased with your decision. Contact us at DeBoer’s Auto and we will be happy to set an appointment for you to make the assessment, take care of that suspension system, and get a couple of dollars back in your pocket.

Bill DeBoer

Written by Bill DeBoer

William J. DeBoer (Bill Jr.) is Co-owner and Vice President at DeBoer’s Auto. As the company’s General Manager, Bill has been responsible for bringing innovations in daily operations to the full-service, high-tech auto repair facility for 20+ years. Passionate about computers from an early age, Bill’s interest in technology gravitated to cars while he was in college. By obtaining a Certificate in Automotive Technology followed by a B.S. in Business Management from Penn State, Bill was able to fuse his interests into a car technology specialization and join the family business shortly thereafter.