Shocks And Struts

  • Home
  • Shocks And Struts
A bearded mechanic wearing glasses and an ASE-certified uniform works under the hood of a car in an auto repair shop. Tools and workshop equipment are visible in the background.

Shock & Strut Replacement in Rocky Ford, CO

A mechanic wearing gloves works underneath a raised vehicle, using a wrench to adjust parts near the rear wheel in a well-lit auto repair shop.

Shocks and struts control vehicle movement and stability. Worn components reduce safety and comfort.

Benefits include:

  • Better braking

  • Improved control

  • Reduced bounce

  • Longer tire life

The image is completely blank with a solid white background and no visible objects or text.

ASE Certified Master Automobile Technician

A master automotive technician is an automotive service professional who has earned all eight certifications offered through Automotive Service Excellence (ASE). These areas of certification include electrical systems, engine performance, heating and air conditioning, engine repair and more....

Close-up view of a car engine with visible hoses, a yellow oil dipstick, and metallic components, showing detailed mechanical parts under the hood.

Improve Ride Quality and Safety

We inspect and replace worn shocks and struts using quality components.

Usually 50k–100k miles.

Bouncing, leaks, poor handling.

Yes, worn parts affect alignment.

Not recommended.

Yes, for balance.

Still need help? Reach out to support 24/7:

(719) 254-3391

Call Us