Steering & Suspension Repair in Waller, TX
Improve Handling, Safety, and Ride Comfort
If your vehicle is pulling to one side, shaking, or feels unstable, you may need expert steering and suspension repair in Waller, TX. At Cillis Car Care, we diagnose and repair steering and suspension problems to restore smooth, safe, and comfortable driving.
Signs You May Need Steering or Suspension Service
- Vehicle pulling to one side
- Uneven tire wear
- Clunking or knocking noises
- Loose or stiff steering
- Rough or bouncy ride
- Steering wheel vibration
Our Services Include:
Shock and strut replacement
Restore smooth ride quality and control during braking and cornering.
Ball joint, tie rod, and control arm repair
Repair worn or damaged components to eliminate looseness and improve stability.
Power steering system service
We fix noisy pumps, worn belts, fluid leaks, or electric steering systems.
Bushings and sway bar link replacement
Reduce rattling and improve cornering performance.
Wheel alignment recommendations
We’ll let you know if your vehicle needs a professional alignment after repairs to keep your tires lasting longer and your steering straight.
Why Choose Cillis Car Care?
- ASE-certified technicians experienced in steering and suspension
- Honest and transparent pricing
- Quality parts and workmanship
- Family-owned local shop
Serving Waller and Nearby Communities
We proudly serve:
- Prairie View
- Hockley
- Pattison
- Brookshire
- Pine Island
Schedule Steering & Suspension Repair in Waller, TX
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Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)
It’s recommended to have your suspension system inspected at least once a year or anytime you notice changes in handling or ride comfort.
Driving with worn shocks or struts can reduce your ability to control the vehicle, especially when braking or cornering, and may cause premature tire wear.
Signs of a power steering issue include a stiff steering wheel, whining noises when turning, and fluid leaks under the vehicle.
If your car pulls to one side, your steering wheel is off-center, or your tires are wearing unevenly, you may need a wheel alignment.