Jeep Cherokee Suspension Springs
Coil springs are just one important part of the suspension in your Jeep Cherokee. They also get called suspension springs because of this. The others are sway bar links, shocks (also known as shock absorbers), struts (referred to as strut assemblies sometimes), and bushings.
What they do support the weight of your SUV, help it stay off the ground, and help it maintain the proper alignment angles. Most importantly, they compress, absorbing impacts as your wheels and tires go over things like bumps and potholes. Because of this, your Cherokee handles more reliably, and it rides as smoothly as possible.
Unfortunately, a coil spring can go bad. Worse yet, there's no specific timeframe for when you should replace one. However, there are some signs and symptoms you can look for.
For instance, your vehicle could begin sagging and swaying. You could begin to see abnormal tire tread wear, hear noises coming from the underbody, or experience unusual bouncing while driving. The best way to figure out what's going on is to inspect your suspension system regularly.
To do that -- and to check to see if the springs are worn out -- lift the vehicle on a hoist. Obviously, if they've become too weak, or they've corroded or cracked from a long life of exposure to road salt or moisture, it's time to change them. You can buy as many new ones as you need, right here at our auto parts store.
Repair Your Suspension the Right Way -- with Genuine Jeep Cherokee Coil Springs
The best replacements you can get are those your OEM makes for your Cherokee model specifically. They'll fit it, guaranteed. Order them today, and we'll ship ASAP, right to your door.
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