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When That Bump Jarred Your Teeth, What Did It Do To Your Car?

Has your car been steering erratically lately? Have you noticed an unfamiliar "clunking" noise coming from under your car? Are your tires wearing unevenly? These symptoms can be the after-effects of hitting a pothole. Because of a record breaking winter, road repair crews are behind in their work.

Hitting a pothole or rough railroad crossing can do more than jar your teeth, it can damage a tire or certain under-car parts. Car Care Council advises that, to minimize the jolt and potential damage, you should apply the brakes before you reach the obstruction, releasing the brake during the impact. If your foot remains on the brake, causing the wheel to slam into the pothole rather than roll over it, damage may be aggravated.

The Council also urges a close inspection underneath the vehicle of tire and other components after a serious altercation with a pothole, curb or other obstruction.

WORN PARTS EXAGGERATE THE PROBLEM

The effects of an impact with a rut, or series of ruts, are amplified when chassis parts are worn. Rubber bushings wear with time and mileage, as do the swivel joints that support and steer the car. Weak shock absorbers or struts, which help absorb the blow, cause a vehicle to be especially vulnerable to damage.

The life expectancy of steering and suspension components such as ball joints, tie rod ends and idler arms is shortened more by travel over rough roads than by long distance driving.

Never underestimate the value of a semi-annual alignment check along with tire rotations and balance, says the Council. It can disclose an undercar problem that not only can save you tire wear but also can affect driving safety. Remember too that your front wheel drive car may require four wheel alignment.

The Council offers a free pamphlet on the subject of shock absorbers and struts. Just send a self-addressed, stamped envelope to Car Care Council, Department RC, One Grande Lake Drive, Port Clinton, OH 43452.

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