Steering & Suspension Repair in Jacksonville, AR | Shocks, Struts & Control Arms
Keep Your Ride Smooth and Safe
Your vehicle’s steering and suspension system plays a crucial role in handling, ride comfort, and safety. Worn-out shocks, struts, control arms, ball joints, and tie rods can cause excessive bouncing, uneven tire wear, and poor steering control, putting you at risk. Ignoring these issues doesn’t just make for an uncomfortable ride—it can lead to dangerous driving conditions. At Titan Auto Services, our dealer-certified technicians specialize in suspension repair and steering system maintenance, ensuring your vehicle remains stable, responsive, and safe on the road.
What To Expect:
- Comprehensive Inspection – We check all key components, including shocks, struts, control arms, ball joints, tie rods, and bushings, to pinpoint any wear or damage.
- Honest Diagnosis – We’ll walk you through exactly what’s wrong, why it matters, and what your options are—no unnecessary upsells, just real solutions.
- Quality Repairs – Whether it’s replacing worn-out shocks or fixing a loose control arm, we use top-quality parts and expert techniques to restore your vehicle’s performance.
- Test & Verify – After repairs, we ensure everything is aligned and functioning correctly, so you drive away with confidence.
Titan Auto Services is here to make sure your steering and suspension keep you safe on the road. Schedule your appointment today!
Schedule Your Appointment
Book online or give us a call, and let us know what’s going on with your vehicle so we can be ready to help and provide the best service possible.
Drop Off / Inspection
Bring your car in, and our technicians will run a full diagnostic inspection using manufacturer-grade equipment to pinpoint any issues.
Digital Vehicle Report & Estimate
We’ll send you a detailed digital report with photos and videos of our findings, along with an estimate for any recommended repairs.
Review & Approve
A service advisor will walk you through the report, answer any questions, and help you decide how to proceed. You can approve work directly from your phone.
You're Road Ready
Once approved, we’ll get started and keep you updated every step of the way. Whether it’s a quick fix or requires more time, you’ll always know the status of your vehicle.
Your shocks and struts don’t just affect ride comfort—they’re essential for braking and stability. Worn shocks can increase stopping distances by up to 20%, making replacements a key part of vehicle safety.
HOW TITAN HELPS
- Dealer-certified technicians who know steering and suspension inside and out
- Top-quality replacement parts for durability and performance
- Thorough safety inspections to catch issues before they become costly
- Honest pricing with no unnecessary add-ons
- Quick turnaround so you can get back on the road safely
FAQs
If your car feels bouncy, drifts when turning, or has uneven tire wear, your suspension may need attention. Unusual noises over bumps or a rough ride are also red flags.
Most vehicles need new shocks or struts every 50,000 to 100,000 miles, but this depends on road conditions and driving habits. If you notice signs of wear, don’t wait—have them checked.
Yes. Worn ball joints or control arms can cause unpredictable steering, uneven tire wear, and even wheel detachment in extreme cases. It’s best to replace them as soon as they show signs of failure.
Yes. Any suspension work, including replacing shocks, struts, or control arms, can affect wheel alignment. We recommend a professional alignment to ensure proper tire wear and handling.
Most oil changes at Titan Automotive take 30 minutes or less. We get you back on the road quickly, without sacrificing quality.
POPULAR RESOURCES

TITAN Warranty
We back all of our services with the Titan Warranty to give you peace of mind.

Need A Ride?
Need a ride? Let us know and one of our team members will be happy to help!

27 Point Inspection
We are check your vehicle over to keep you safe and moving in the right direction!
LEARN MORE
- Monroe: Consequences of Driving with Worn Shocks & Struts
https://www.monroe.com/technical-resources/shocks-101/consequences-driving-worn-shocks-struts.html - The Engine Block: The Dangers of Driving With Worn Shocks & Struts
https://theengineblock.com/braking-bad-the-dangers-of-driving-with-worn-shocks-struts/