Aug 22, 2025

Your GMC’s suspension is a robust piece of precision engineering, capable of delivering an outstanding performance to give you a smooth ride day after day. However, like all parts, it can eventually wear out. If you notice anything different, schedule a suspension check at your GMC dealership for expert care.

Five Signs Your GMC’s Suspension Could Use a Dealership Evaluation

1. Uneven Tire Wear

A number of problems could cause uneven tire wear, such as misaligned wheels, underinflation, or braking faults. However, it may also be due to a suspension problem, especially if you notice a distinctive pattern such as cupping or ridging. If you drive with misaligned wheels for too long, it can damage the suspension, so uneven tire wear should never be dismissed as a minor issue.

2. Pulling to the Side

Another potential sign of either wheel misalignment or a suspension fault is the car pulling to one side or the other when driving in a straight line. Although there are other possible causes, the wheels or suspension are the most common. If you notice the whole car leaning to one side when cornering, it’s more likely to be the suspension rather than the wheels.

3. Rough or Bouncy Rides

One of the main jobs of the suspension is to absorb the bumps from the surface of the road and give you a smooth ride. If the suspension is starting to wear, its ability to disperse the impact of the bumps starts to diminish. You may therefore notice every ride seems bumpier or that it bounces more.

If the suspension issue worsens, your vehicle may bottom out. This means that the chassis will come into contact with the road surface as the suspension can no longer hold the weight. This can damage other components and is a sign of a severe suspension fault.

4. Dipping

As you start to brake, if the suspension is beginning to fail, you may feel as if the front of your car dips. This is an uncomfortable sensation and is caused by a lack of support, typically worn struts or shocks. This can affect the car’s ability to brake, so it should be checked urgently.

5. Problems With the Steering

The steering and suspension work as a perfectly balanced partnership, so when there’s a problem with one the other may start to suffer. If your suspension is showing signs of wear, you may find that the steering changes too. This could include the steering wheel feeling stiff, wobbly, or loose even when you’re driving in a straight line.  

Arrange a Suspension Check at Your Local GMC Dealership

No one knows your GMC vehicle better than the professional technicians at your local dealership. To prevent further damage to other components in your car, it’s a good idea to arrange a suspension inspection as soon as you notice a problem.

Our GMC-certified technicians are ready and waiting to help with any issues you may be experiencing. To book your car for a check, contact us today at Dorsey-Jones GMC in El Reno, OK