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FRONT-END REPAIR FAQs

Front-end work encompasses the steering system and front suspension of a vehicle. On a front-wheel drive vehicle, it may also include the transaxle, which combines the drive axles and the transmission. 

Rear-end work on a front-wheel-drive vehicle will be limited to suspension or body work, while rear-end work on a rear-wheel-drive or all-wheel-drive vehicle could mean everything from driveshafts to suspension components. Regardless of the drivetrain, all vehicle front ends include the steering system.

Time is the biggest enemy for front-end components. Over time, the rubber parts of suspension components and high-wear items like shocks or struts stop working as well as they did when they were new. Drivers that live in areas with rough roads or tough winters will experience more wear and tear on their front end than someone who lives in an area with smooth roads. Dirt roads and washboard roads will also speed up front-end wear and tear. 

Yes, you will need a front-end alignment after front-end repairs. Even the best technicians are not able to eyeball an alignment after a front-end repair, but luckily for drivers, Mavis, Tire Kingdom and NTB offer alignment services. 

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Front End Repair Overview

Modern vehicles offer secure handling and a smooth ride, thanks to the advanced automotive engineering put into the front end of the car. 

Although you may think the front-end of a car refers to the bumper or the grill, the front-end refers to the components that attach the steering wheel to the wheels and help provide a smooth, secure ride.

The front-end of a car includes two different groups of parts: the steering system and the suspension system. Each set of parts contains dozens of other components that are crucial for both overall performance and safety. 

Components of the steering rack include the rack and pinion, tie rod ends, and axial rods. These parts help translate your input from the steering wheel to the front wheels of the car. Suspension components include ball joints, struts, shocks, control arms, and wishbones. In addition to providing a smooth ride over rough pavement, suspension components also help control the movements of the vehicle’s body during turning, accelerating, or stopping.


What is front-end repair?

There are a few reasons why the front-end of a car would need repair. 

First, front-end components, just like anything else on a car, can fail due to wear and tear or a manufacturer's defect. Everything from the struts to the ball joints can fail over time, especially if you regularly experience tough winter weather conditions or live in an area with a high amount of dust and debris (dirt roads). 

Although the components of a front-end are a sealed system, the covers and boots that cover critical components can become damaged and let in harmful debris. Components like struts or shocks, much like brakes or tires, have a finite life cycle and usually require replacement anywhere from 50,000 to 100,000 miles. 

Front-end damage from an accident with another vehicle, collision with an object, or pothole can also cause drivers to seek out front-end auto repair. In a front-end collision, a vehicle can experience obvious damage, like frame damage, body work damage, or require a radiator replacement. 

What most people don’t realize is that the suspension system and steering system can also be damaged during an accident, even if it’s a minor fender bender. Once an accident is reported to the insurance company, insurance companies typically suggest you send the vehicle to an auto body repair shop for a full assessment. These collision repair shops not only repair dings, but also the front-end of the vehicle. 

The front-end of a car comprises an incredibly precise set of components and any sort of impact can cause major drivability issues. Even something as simple as driving over a pothole or running into a curb can be grounds for a wheel alignment or front-end repair. 



What are some common front-end problems?

One common front-end problem is steering-system malfunctions. Steering-system issues include a persistent bump or shimmy felt in the wheel while driving, a steering wheel that constantly pulls to one side, an off-center steering wheel, loud squealing while turning, or a steering wheel that feels stiff. It’s tough to diagnose these issues on their own, so we recommend bringing your vehicle down to Mavis for a thorough diagnosis.

One of the most common issues with the suspension system of a front-end assembly is bouncing or bobbing, turning, accelerating, or stopping. You can check this yourself by pushing down on the front of your car until the vehicle starts bouncing. Once you let go, the vehicle should stop bouncing in one to two bounces. If it doesn’t, then the shocks or struts could be compromised. This is caused by worn-out struts or shocks that have lost their ability to control the body of the vehicle during normal driving. 

Other common issues include clicking or popping coming from the front of the vehicle during driving, uneven tire wear, a bumpy ride, or vibration coming through the steering wheel. 



Let Mavis be your front-end repair specialists

Your vehicle's front-end is a precise piece of engineering requiring expert knowledge to ensure the job is done. Mavis can handle way more than just brake repair, battery replacement, and oil changes. Our team of experts can not only diagnose front-end problems, but repair the issue so you can get back on the road with a smooth and secure ride in no time flat. 

Our business was built on trust and for over 50 years, we’ve been helping people just like you with their car repair and tire needs. Give us a call or set up an appointment online today.

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Answer:

Front-end repair is a service that addresses issues with the components at the front of your vehicle, such as struts, ball joints, and other suspension parts. These components can fail due to wear and tear, manufacturer defects, or exposure to harsh conditions like winter weather or dusty roads. Damaged covers and boots can allow debris to enter and cause further damage. Regular front-end maintenance is crucial to ensure your vehicle's safety, handling, and overall performance.

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Front-end repair addresses issues with the components at the front of your vehicle, such as the steering and suspension systems. Signs that you might need front-end repair include a persistent bump or shimmy felt in the steering wheel, the steering wheel pulling to one side, an off-center steering wheel, or loud squealing while turning. Other indicators are excessive bouncing, clicking or popping noises, uneven tire wear, a bumpy ride, or vibrations through the steering wheel. If you experience any of these signs, bring your car to a Mavis store for a thorough diagnosis and professional front-end repair service.

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Front-end repair is crucial for maintaining your vehicle's safety and drivability after an accident. Damage from collisions, even minor ones, can affect not only the visible parts like the frame and body but also critical components such as the suspension and steering systems. A comprehensive inspection by a professional repair shop ensures that all issues, including hidden ones, are identified and addressed. Proper front-end repair restores the vehicle's structural integrity, ensures safe handling, and prevents further damage, making it essential for both safety and performance.

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Components like struts or shocks have a finite life cycle and usually require replacement anywhere from 50,000 to 100,000 miles. Regular inspections of your vehicle's front end can help identify wear and tear early, preventing more significant issues down the road. If you notice any handling problems or unusual noises, it's a good idea to have your front end checked. Schedule an appointment at your local Mavis to ensure your vehicle's front-end components are in optimal condition.

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