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20/04/2026

Professional Insight: The Critical Nature of "Joint Play"
​In professional diagnostics, the most common failure point in a suspension system is the degradation of integrated rubber bushings and ball joints. A Ball Joint or Tie Rod End is designed to operate with zero "axial play." Even 1mm of movement inside the joint socket can lead to significant alignment shifts under braking loads. This "play" causes the tire to oscillate, leading to a phenomenon known as "feathering" wear on the tread. If you hear a "clunk" while turning over a speed bump, the joint's internal nylon seat has likely failed, and the metal-on-metal contact is a sign of imminent separation.
​Common Suspension Issues & Professional Solutions
​Loose or "Vague" Steering: If there is too much "dead space" in the steering wheel before the car reacts, the Tie Rod Ends or the internal gears of the Rack & Pinion are likely worn.
​Solution: Inspect the dust boots on the tie rods; if they are torn, road grit has entered the joint. Replacement of the tie rod ends followed by a laser alignment is the standard fix.
​Continuous Bouncing After Bumps: If the car continues to oscillate after hitting a dip, the Suspension Strut Assembly has lost its hydraulic damping ability.
​Solution: Check the strut body for oil leaks. If "misting" or fluid is present, the internal seals have failed. Struts should always be replaced in pairs (front or rear) to maintain balanced handling.
​Humming or Growling Noise from Wheels: A consistent drone that gets louder with speed usually points to a failing Wheel Hub Bearing Assembly.
​Solution: Lift the vehicle and check for play by rocking the wheel at the 12 and 6 o'clock positions. If movement is felt, the bearing must be replaced immediately to prevent the wheel from seizing or detaching.
​Maintaining the structural integrity of your vehicle's foundation is the expertise we bring to every job at Auto Experts

20/04/2026

Ayan may rollback ulit! Sana next week meron na naman! ⛽

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28/03/2026

Ever felt every bump in the road and wondered why? 🥴 It might be time to check your Car Suspension System! 🚗

This detailed breakdown of a Front Suspension shows exactly why it's so important for your Drive Comfort and overall Handling. 🚕 Don't just focus on the Tire!

Spot your Shock Absorbers and Coil Springs, working together to soak up impacts. ⚙️ Notice how the Upper Control Arm and Lower Control Arm, along with their Ball Joints and Bushings, hold everything precisely in place.

And for perfect steering control, look closely at the Stabilizer Link, Idler Arm, and Inner Tie-Rod End. Proper Auto Repair knowledge is key to preventing uneven tire wear and a bumpy ride. 🔧

Knowledge is power when it comes to keeping your vehicle safe and smooth! 💡 Which part of this system do you find the most critical? Let us know in the comments! 👇

28/03/2026

🛑 DON'T IGNORE THE SIGNS! When Should You Change Your Brake Pads? 🚗💨
Your safety on the road starts with your ability to stop! 🛑 Knowing the condition of your brake pads is essential for every driver. At Craft Skills, we want to make sure you stay safe and save money on costly repairs. 🛠️✨
Check the thickness levels below to see where you stand:
🟢 12 mm: New Pad – You’re good to go! ✅
🟡 9 mm: Good Condition – No worries yet. 👍
🟠 6 mm: Advanced Wear – Start planning a checkup soon. 🔍
🔴 3 mm: Change Soon – Safety is becoming a concern. ⚠️
⚫ 1 mm: Urgent Change – Dangerous! Replace them immediately! 🚨
Watch out for these 3 Warning Signs:
🔊 Squealing: High-pitched noises when braking.
📳 Vibration: Feeling a pulse or shake in the brake pedal.
📉 Reduced Braking: It takes longer or more effort to come to a full stop.
Don't wait for a breakdown! Regular Car Maintenance and Vehicle Inspection can prevent accidents and keep your Automotive Performance at its peak. 🏎️🔧
💡 Pro Tip: Check your brakes every time you rotate your tires to stay ahead of the wear.

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