Jeep Steering & Suspension Repair in Surrey
If your Jeep feels loose on-center, pulls on the highway, clunks over bumps, or chews through tires, it’s time to have the steering and suspension checked by specialists—not generalists.
At Dale’s Auto Service, we’re known as the best auto service shop in the Lower Mainland for honest advice, precise diagnostics, and quality repairs. If you’re searching for a Jeep mechanic near you in Surrey, our team can pinpoint the cause and fix it properly—whether you drive a Wrangler, Gladiator, Grand Cherokee, Cherokee, Compass, or Renegade.
Common Jeep Steering & Suspension Problems We Fix
Jeep suspensions take a beating—especially with bigger tires, lift kits, trail use, and pothole-heavy commutes. We regularly diagnose and repair:
- Steering wander, loose steering feel, and instability
- Clunks, pops, squeaks, and vibration over bumps
- Pulling left/right, uneven tire wear, and “off” steering wheel position
- Brake shimmy that’s actually worn front-end components
- Lifted Jeep geometry issues (caster/camber/toe) causing poor handling
Jeep Steering & Suspension Services We Offer in Surrey
Steering System Repair
- Tie rods (inner/outer), drag link, track bar, steering stabilizer
- Steering box/gear inspection, leaks, play, and mounting checks
- Power steering leaks and related components (as applicable)
Suspension Repair
- Ball joints, control arms, bushings, sway bar links/bushings
- Shocks/struts, springs, top mounts, bump stops
- Wheel bearings/hubs, CV/axle related checks (when symptoms overlap)
Handling & Tire Wear Solutions
- Full steering/suspension inspection before parts replacement
- Precision wheel alignment after repairs (and for lifted setups)
- Tire wear analysis + recommendations to prevent repeat issues
Bottom line: we don’t just replace parts—we solve the handling problem.
Why Surrey Jeep Owners Choose Dale’s Auto Service
- Specialists in steering & suspension (the stuff that affects safety and tire wear most)
- Clear explanations and recommendations you can trust
- Repairs done right the first time—no guessing, no parts-cannon approach
- We work on all makes and models, and Jeep is a frequent guest in our bays
When you want the best Jeep steering and suspension repair near you, you want a shop that’s seen it all—and knows what actually fixes it.
Warning Signs You Shouldn’t Ignore
Book an inspection if you notice:
- Clunking when turning or braking
- Jeep drifting, wandering, or “floating” at speed
- Steering wheel shake, especially after hitting bumps
- Uneven tire wear (inside/outside edges, cupping, feathering)
- Steering wheel not centered after suspension work or new tires
Book Jeep Steering & Suspension Repair in Surrey
Whether you need a straightforward repair, a post-lift handling fix, or a full suspension refresh, we’ll help you drive with confidence again.
Dale’s Auto Service
Phone: 604-530-9160
Email: sales@dalesauto.ca
JEEP Suspension Service FAQ
1) Why does my Jeep feel loose or wander on the road?
Often it’s worn tie rods, drag link, track bar bushings, or incorrect alignment settings (especially caster). We test components under load and confirm the real cause.
2) Do I need an alignment after steering or suspension repairs?
Yes—almost always. Replacing front-end parts changes angles and can cause rapid tire wear if not corrected. We recommend an alignment after most steering/suspension work.
3) My Jeep clunks over bumps—what’s usually the culprit?
Common causes include sway bar links, control arm bushings, ball joints, or top mounts. We inspect and road test to verify before quoting repairs.
4) Can you service lifted Jeeps and larger tire setups?
Absolutely. Lifted Jeeps often need proper geometry checks and alignment targets that match the setup. We’ll inspect for wear and correct the angles for stable handling.
5) How do I know if it’s steering/suspension vs. tires causing vibration?
We’ll check tire condition/balance and also inspect wheel bearings, ball joints, tie rods, and suspension joints. Many “tire vibrations” are actually worn front-end parts.
Potholes and rough road surfaces don’t just make for a bad ride, they can affect the alignment of your wheels.
Misaligned wheels can cause a host of problems, including uneven tire wear…HERE






















