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This is another case where the answer is going to depend on what type of work was being done. Some of the simpler repairs, such as replacing a control arm or a shock absorber may only take part of a day. However, the more intensive service needs, like broken springs or air bag suspension repairs for the cab, can take multiple days in the shop. Suspension repairs that have been neglected for a long time may even require the truck to be in the shop for a week or more, having welding work done before suspension components can be replaced.
Yes, in most cases, any damage to the suspension system can be repaired in a reasonable amount of time. However, damaged suspension components may cause damage to other components. For example, many types of suspension damage can cause damage to the steering ability of the driver. Other types of suspension damage can cause damage to the wheels or tires, which can also be repaired relatively easily, but will add considerable expense.
There are many things that can cause suspension components to go bad, but they can all generally be grouped into the category of hazards that you encounter on and off the road. The most common way that suspension is damaged is by potholes and bumps on municipal roads. There are bumps, cracks, holes, debris, and other hazards that can potentially damage your truck if you drive over them at highway speed. Speed bumps are another common feature that drivers often don’t give appropriate caution to, which can cause severe damage to shocks, struts, and springs.