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Suspension damage can significantly impact your Volvo’s braking and cornering control, compromising both safety and driving comfort. Worn shocks, struts, bushings, or suspension components reduce tire contact with the road, leading to longer stopping distances and decreased stability during turns. Drivers may notice excessive body roll, uneven tire wear, vibrations, or poor handling. Ignoring suspension issues can place additional stress on other vehicle systems and increase repair costs. Regular inspections and timely repairs help maintain optimal performance, ensuring your Volvo remains stable, responsive, and safe on the road.
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00:00How does suspension damage affect your Volvo's braking and cornering control?
00:04Built for smooth and safe driving.
00:06Volvo vehicles are known for their smooth ride and strong safety performance on the road.
00:11The suspension system plays a big role in keeping your drive stable and controlled.
00:16Less grip means longer stopping distance.
00:19When shocks or struts wear out, your tires cannot stay firmly connected to the road.
00:25This reduces grip and can increase braking distance, especially during sudden stops.
00:30Front end dipping while braking.
00:32A damaged suspension often causes the front of the car to dip forward when braking.
00:37This makes the vehicle feel unstable and less balanced in emergency situations.
00:42Difficulty while turning corners.
00:44Worn suspension parts can cause body roll during turns.
00:48You may notice slower steering response or the car leaning more than usual.
00:52This reduces confidence while cornering at higher speeds.
00:56Uneven tire wear and handling problems.
00:59Suspension issues can disturb wheel alignment.
01:02Uneven tire wear reduces traction and affects both braking and cornering control.
01:08Impact on modern safety features.
01:10Models like the Volvo XC60 rely on proper suspension balance for systems like ABS and traction control.
01:18If suspension parts fail, these safety systems may not perform at their best.
01:23Don't ignore the warning sign.
01:25Clunking noises, excessive bouncing, or pulling while braking are early signs of trouble.
01:30Fixing suspension issues early helps protect your safety and restore smooth handling.
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