How to Check for Pothole Damage

Pothole season is officially upon us, and as one of your car’s most destructive enemies, it’s important to learn how to check for pothole damage if/when you inevitably run over one of those sneaky holes in the ground. Keep reading to learn more about pothole damage and how to check for possible problems!

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Pothole damage repairs in Kenosha, WI

Potholes form when water soaks into the ground under concrete and freezes, causing the pavement to expand and crack. Since Wisconsin has especially harsh winters, potholes are fairly common come springtime, and they can be tough to avoid. Whether you barely nicked the pothole or you hit it head on, it’s possible that the impact caused damage to your vehicle.

The first thing to check after hitting a pothole is your tires. Hitting a pothole at full-force can cause your tires to pop or rims to bend, which may in turn throw off your alignment. You’ll also want to pay attention to your car’s driving dynamics. Feeling an usual sway when turning may indicate a problem in the suspension, which can negatively affect shocks, struts, bearings, and ball joints. If you notice any of these problems, you’ll want to bring your vehicle in for an inspection ASAP.

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If you hit a pothole in the Kenosha area and want to have your vehicle checked out by a professional, schedule a service appointment online or stop in and see us at Palmen Kia. We currently have a variety of vehicle service coupons available for use if your car is in need of a little extra TLC! For more information, feel free to contact our team today!