Publish Time: 2025-07-18 Origin: Cummins News
Your vehicle’s suspension system does more than just provide a comfortable ride; it plays a critical role in keeping your vehicle stable, aligned, and performing at its best. Every bump, pothole, and turn puts pressure on suspension components. Over time, wear is inevitable.
That is why regular suspension maintenance—and knowing when to replace key components—is key to extending vehicle life, improving ride quality, and preventing costly repairs down the road.
At Cummins, we are proud to offer trusted aftermarket suspension solutions through our Meritor, Euclid, and GAFF brands. From bushings and shocks to air springs and hardware, we provide suspension components engineered to perform in real-world conditions.
Here are five key areas to check and maintain to ensure your suspension is ready for a smooth ride:
Bushings may be small, but they serve a big purpose. They are rubber or polyurethane parts designed to absorb vibrations and reduce friction between suspension parts. They protect your system from wear while keeping everything aligned and operating quietly.
Clunking or knocking sounds over bumps
Uneven tire wear
Excessive movement in suspension components
When bushings wear out, the ride becomes rougher, handling gets looser, and the suspension becomes less responsive. Replacing worn bushings restores ride comfort and helps avoid further damage to surrounding parts.
Tip: Bushings should be inspected regularly and replaced at the first signs of cracking, tearing, or separation.
Shocks absorbers are essential for keeping your wheels in contact with the road. They manage the impact of bumps and dips while minimizing vehicle bounce and sway. When your shocks are in good shape, your vehicle handles better and stops more predictably.
Excessive bouncing after hitting a bump
Fluid leaking from the shocks
Nose diving or swaying during braking and turns
Increased stopping distance
Tip: Shocks should be inspected every 50,000 miles, or sooner if you notice symptoms. When replacing your shocks, they should be replaced in pairs to maintain suspension balance Replacing worn shocks improves safety, ride comfort, and overall handling.
Air springs play a crucial role in maintaining consistent ride height and vehicle stability, particularly when carrying heavy loads. They automatically adjust to varying road conditions, ensuring optimal comfort and load support.
Signs of air spring failure:
Sagging suspension on one side or corner
Uneven ride height
Air leaks or visible cracks in the rubber
Driving with a compromised air spring can strain your entire suspension system and reduce ride comfort. Replacing damaged air springs is key to preserving vehicle balance and preventing further wear on axles and other components.
Tip: Routinely check for visible wear, air leaks, and listen for hissing sounds that indicate escaping air. When replacing your air springs, it’s recommended to replace your shocks as well to prevent premature failure.
Steel springs—whether leaf or coil—are the foundation of your suspension. They carry the weight of the vehicle and absorb road shock to provide a smoother ride and better handling.
Signs it’s time to replace springs:
Drooping or uneven ride height
Poor handling or excessive body roll
Broken or cracked spring leaves
When springs begin to sag or break, the entire suspension can suffer. Replacing worn springs not only restores ride height but also ensures safe handling and load control.
Tip: Inspect the full length of each spring for cracks, corrosion, and misalignment, especially after winter driving, which can accelerate wear.
Fasteners, such as bolts, nuts, and clips, hold your entire suspension together. While they may seem minor, these components are essential for keeping everything securely mounted and properly aligned.
Loose or corroded fasteners can cause suspension misalignment
Missing or damaged bolts may lead to premature component failure
Regular torque checks prevent system loosening over time
Corrosion from winter salt and moisture can weaken fasteners. Routine inspections and replacements are a small investment that pays off in suspension longevity and vehicle safety.
Tip: During every inspection or part replacement, verify that all fasteners are properly tightened and show no signs of rust, wear, or stripping.
Knowing what suspension components are on your vehicle and understanding what needs service should not be a guessing game. That is why we offer helpful tools like the Identification Xact Search and the Visual Search tools on MeritorPartsXpress.com.
With these tools, you can:
Identify suspension parts by make and model
Cross-reference part numbers
View exploded diagrams for accurate identification
Access installation guides and product specs
Whether you are ordering a replacement bushing or rebuilding an entire suspension system, these tools help ensure you get the right part the first time, saving you time and reducing downtime.
With decades of experience and a reputation for reliability, our suspension components are built to handle the demands of commercial and heavy-duty vehicles. When uptime, safety, and performance matter, we deliver. What you can expect:
Durability you can trust – Components engineered to OEM standards
Wide application coverage – Fitment for a broad range of truck models
Fast availability – In-stock parts shipped quickly to minimize downtime
Support and service – Backed by a knowledgeable team ready to help
When it is time to replace worn suspension parts, don’t compromise. Meritor and Euclid offer the performance, reliability, and value your fleet depends on.
Proactive suspension maintenance is one of the smartest ways to protect your vehicle, improve ride comfort, and reduce long-term repair costs. By keeping an eye on components like bushings, shocks, air springs, and fasteners and replacing them when needed, you will stay safer on the road and avoid costly downtime.
Schedule a post-winter inspection today with your service provider or fleet maintenance team.
Then visit meritorpartsxpress.com to browse high-quality aftermarket suspension parts, identify your components with the Visual Search Tool, and order everything you need for a smoother ride.