If your vehicle pulls to one side, rides rough, or shows uneven tire wear, your suspension or alignment may be off. At Star Body Works, we inspect the problem, explain what’s happening, and correct it with a clear plan.
Our goal is simple: stable handling, even tire wear, and a vehicle that drives the way it should.
We are a family-owned and operated team serving Southern Oregon with collision repair and mechanical support services. Suspension and alignment work is part of how we help restore vehicles after impact or everyday wear.
Our technicians are trained to work on modern vehicles, including those with advanced steering and safety systems.
1. Restore safe, predictable handling
Misalignment or worn suspension parts can affect steering response. We correct angles and inspect components so your vehicle tracks straight and responds as expected.
2. Protect your tires and reduce uneven wear
Improper alignment can wear tires quickly and unevenly. Proper adjustment helps extend tire life and keeps contact with the road consistent.
3. Improve ride quality and stability
Worn shocks, struts, or suspension components can cause bouncing or vibration. We identify the cause and restore a smoother, more controlled ride.
We measure key alignment angles and adjust them to manufacturer specifications when required. This helps correct pulling, drifting, and steering issues.
Our team checks shocks, struts, control arms, bushings, and related parts for wear or damage. If something is off, we explain what needs attention and why.
After an accident, suspension and steering components may shift or sustain hidden damage. We include these checks as part of restoring drivability.
Uneven tire wear often points to alignment or suspension problems. We review wear patterns and recommend the next step based on what we find.
We inspect steering linkage and related systems to make sure everything works together correctly after repairs or adjustments.
After adjustments, we perform a road test and final checks to confirm handling, alignment, and overall performance.
Being OEM certified is critical for a collision center because it verifies that repairs are performed exactly to the vehicle manufacturer’s standards for safety, quality, and structural integrity. OEM certification requires ongoing training, specialized tooling, approved repair procedures, and the use of proper parts, ensuring advanced systems such as ADAS, structural components, and safety features are restored as designed. For customers, this means peace of mind knowing their vehicle is repaired correctly and safely; for insurers and manufacturers, it demonstrates accountability, consistency, and reduced liability. Ultimately, OEM certification separates a qualified repair facility from a general body shop by proving the shop can properly repair today’s increasingly complex vehicles.
Not sure which service you need? Tell us what happened. We’ll recommend the next step and explain what to expect.
We focus on doing the work the right way, with attention to detail at every step.
Tell us what you’re experiencing. We’ll inspect alignment and suspension components to identify the issue.
We explain what we found and outline the repair or adjustment plan. No guesswork.
Our team completes the necessary alignment corrections or suspension work using proper procedures.
We verify handling, ride quality, and steering response before returning your vehicle.
You’ll receive updates at key milestones, so you’re never left guessing.
From auto glass to collision repair, we keep the process coordinated so nothing is missed.
Star Body Works serves drivers throughout Southern Oregon, with multiple locations and coordinated services designed to reduce downtime.
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Common signs include your vehicle pulling to one side, uneven tire wear, or a steering wheel that feels off-center. If you notice any of these, it’s a good idea to schedule an inspection.
Yes. Potholes, curbs, and normal wear over time can affect suspension components. Even small impacts can shift alignment or wear parts down.
If alignment or suspension issues are identified during collision repair, we address them as part of restoring the vehicle’s drivability and safety.
It depends on what we find during inspection. Basic alignment adjustments may take less time, while suspension repairs can require additional steps. We provide a clear timeline before starting work.
Proper alignment helps tires wear evenly, which can extend their usable life and improve overall performance on the road.
If your vehicle feels off, don’t wait for the problem to get worse.
Request a quote today and get clear answers about your suspension and alignment.