1986 Voyager Plymouth Steering & Suspension Services

Schedule Plymouth Voyager Suspension Service

Turn to Firestone Complete Auto Care at the first sign of steering or suspension problems with your 1986 Plymouth Voyager. From shocks to ball joints, your Plymouth will be in good hands. Schedule an appointment today.

Does Your 1986 Plymouth Voyager Suspension Need Inspection?

During the first few years you had your 1986 Plymouth Voyager, you and your passengers probably enjoyed a ride that was smooth and balanced. But these days, things are starting to feel a bit rough. Maybe your Voyager bounces, sways to one side, or makes a weird sound when you drive over a speed bump or turn. The first sign of problems is a good time to bring your 1986 Plymouth Voyager in for steering and suspension repairs. We'll pinpoint the problem.

The expert technicians at Firestone Complete Auto Care will begin with an inspection to find out what's really going on. We’ll check the front and rear suspension, shocks, springs, struts, bushings, CV joints and axles, chassis parts, wheel bearings, and power steering components. We'll get to the root of the problem and, if steering and suspension service is needed, we'll explain all of your options and the potential cost. If parts of your Plymouth Voyager suspension or steering system need to be replaced because they're worn or damaged, we may also recommend an alignment. Replacing these parts can change the existing ride height and wheel angles.

Plymouth Voyager Suspension Shocks or Strut Replacement

Struts and shocks are a vital part of your 1986 Plymouth Voyager’s suspension. They help you stay in control as your car handles bumpy roads and uneven terrain. While the struts support the structure of the suspension, the shocks keep the car from bouncing too much. These components work together to reduce vibration and maintain your car’s height. However, there’s no set schedule for when you should replace your Voyager’s shocks and struts since many factors affect how fast and severely they wear. Bouncing, swaying, or rocking forward and backward can all point to issues with your Plymouth Voyager shocks and struts. It’s a smart move to get your Voyager’s shocks and struts routinely inspected by an ASE-certified technician. Schedule an appointment online and visit your local Firestone Complete Auto Care.

Questions About 1986 Plymouth Voyager Steering & Suspension

  • Does tire pressure and tread depth impact my Plymouth's suspension? Proper tire care can reduce strain on the suspension system, and also alert you to the need for 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 Plymouth Voyager get regular tire rotations and wheel alignments? Regularly rotate tires and adjust wheel alignment. Alignment and rotation seem like minor services, but they have a major impact on your vehicle. Both services help ensure that the correct amount of pressure is applied to each tire and that the tires come into contact with the road in the way Plymouth intended.
  • When should I have my Plymouth Voyager power steering fluid checked? Get your power steering fluid check out when you get an oil change or every couple of months. If your Voyager’s power steering fluid is low, we’ll top it off per Plymouth's guidelines to help your suspension perform optimally.
  • Why is my Plymouth Voyager bouncing so much? If your shocks or struts are in bad shape, they can’t dampen road bumps like they should. This can cause your Voyager to bounce more than usual.
  • Why does my Voyager's nose dive down when I hit the brakes? As you brake, the forward momentum of your Voyager combined with its weight sends a ton of force to its front end. A damaged or worn suspension system can cause the front end to compress and dip even further.
  • How do I know if I have worn Plymouth Voyager shocks? Worn Voyager shock absorbers can't effectively absorb road impacts. Your Voyager might feel like it's swaying or rolling when making a turn. You may also feel like your Voyager shakes or rocks harder than normal when you go over a minor bump.
  • Who can repair my Voyager suspension system? When you need your Voyager suspension system serviced, head to your local Firestone Complete Auto Care. We inspect, maintain, and repair Voyager suspensions. Schedule your appointment today!