2019 Stinger Kia Steering & Suspension Services

Schedule Kia Stinger Steering & Suspension Services

When your 2019 Stinger’s steering and suspension gives you grief, turn to Firestone Complete Auto Care. From CV joints to coil springs, your Kia will be in expert hands. Schedule an appointment today.

When To Get 2019 Kia Stinger Suspension Service

During the first few years you had your 2019 Kia Stinger, you and your passengers probably enjoyed a ride that was smooth and balanced. Lately, though, your ride’s been feeling a little bumpy. Perhaps your Stinger feels bouncy, pulls to one side, or makes noise whenever you turn or drive over a speed bump. The first sign of trouble is the best time to bring your 2019 Kia Stinger in for suspension and steering service. We can pinpoint the source of the trouble.

The technicians at Firestone Complete Auto Care will start with a suspension inspection to diagnose your vehicle. We’ll check the front and rear suspension, shock absorbers, coil springs, struts, bushings, CV joints and axles, chassis, axle bearings, and the power steering system. We’ll get to the source of your car problems and, if your car needs steering and suspension repairs, we’ll go over the services you need and how much they will cost before we do any work. If your Stinger steering or suspension system requires replacement parts, we may also recommend a wheel alignment since replacing steering and suspension parts can change existing wheel angles and ride height.

Kia Stinger Shock & Strut Replacement Services

Your 2019 Kia Stinger’s suspension system relies on its shocks and struts to function properly. They contribute to your car’s handling, keeping it from bottoming out when the road gets bumpy. Struts support the structure of the suspension and shocks keep the car from bouncing too much. These components work together to reduce vibration and maintain your car’s height. But there's no set schedule for 2019 Kia Stinger shock and strut replacement since many things can influence the wear rate and severity of the wear. A bouncy ride, side-to-side swaying, or rocking back and forth can all point to issues with your Kia Stinger shocks and struts. It’s a smart move to get your Stinger’s shocks and struts regularly checked out by a certified auto technician. So, avoid a bumpy ride. Schedule an appointment for steering and suspension services at your local Firestone Complete Auto Care.

2019 Stinger Steering & Suspension Q&A

  • What role do tire pressure and tread depth play in my Kia's suspension? Maintaining your tires can help reduce strain on the suspension, and also help you notice when you need new tires. A tire that doesn't have an adequate amount of tread can't grip the road or function as well as the manufacturer intended.
  • Why should my Kia Stinger get regular tire rotations and wheel alignments? Regularly rotate tires and adjust wheel alignment. Rotation and alignment are all about making small tweaks that have a big impact. Both services help ensure that the right amount of pressure is being applied to all tires and that the tires connect with the road how Kia intended.
  • When does Kia Stinger power steering fluid need to be inspected or changed? Have your power steering fluid checked when you get an oil change or every few months. If your Stinger is low on power steering fluid, we’ll follow Kia service specifications when topping it off to help your suspension perform smoothly.
  • Why does my Kia Stinger bounce so much? If it feels like you’re on a trampoline every time your Stinger goes over a bump or dip, you may have a problem with your struts or shocks. Faulty shocks and struts can’t properly absorb road bumps, leading to a bouncy ride.
  • Why does my Stinger tilt forward when I hit the brakes? The forward dip in the front end of your Stinger when you brake is caused by the weight and momentum transferring to the front wheels. If your suspension system is in bad shape, it can fail to distribute this force, leading your front end to dip further downward.
  • What do worn Kia Stinger shocks feel like? Worn Stinger shock absorbers can't effectively absorb road impacts. Your Stinger might feel like it's swaying or rolling when making a turn. You may also feel like your Stinger shakes or rocks harder than normal when you go over a minor bump.
  • Who repairs Stinger suspension systems? When you need your Stinger suspension system serviced, head to your local Firestone Complete Auto Care. We inspect, maintain, and repair Stinger suspensions. Schedule your appointment today!