Steering & Chassis


Steering and Chassis

Steering and chassis go hand in hand. Many people think their car’s chassis is its body; the metal frame work they sit in. This is not correct. The chassis is the bottom frame of the car, plus the “running gear” that makes it move: the engine, transmission, driveshaft, differential, and suspension. What we sit in is the “body;" it’s constructed on top of the chassis.

The guys at Auto Kruser's are experts on every part of your vehicle’s chassis, so when it comes to your engine, they can handle everything from a simple tune-up to a major overhaul.

Without proper maintenance your transmission can cost you plenty. Auto Kruser's can help prevent problems with routine maintenance, fluid flush and fill; however, if you need major transmission work, they're ready and able to handle that as well.

Regular driveshaft inspections are important. The guys at Auto Kruser's will inspect the universal joints, CV joints, axles differential and more every time your car is up on the lift.

They’ll check for leaks in your power steering column, perform a power steering flush and perform any needed repairs. They’ll also check the belts for proper tension. Power steering belts should be replaced every two years or 24,000 miles.

For more than thirty years the guys at Auto Kruser's have been helping folks keep their cars running right. At Auto Kruser's they are total car care experts: brakes, shocks, tune-ups tires engine repair—you name it, they’re good at it.

For expert car care and repair, "Don’t Worry… Call Auto Kruser's!"

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