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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