Suspension Repair in Irving, TX
NexGen Auto offers suspension repair in Irving, TX — shocks, struts, bushings, control arms, ball joints, and ride-quality issues for cars, trucks, SUVs, and lifted vehicles.

What we hear from drivers.
- Bouncing, wallowing, or wandering on rough roads
- Clunking or knocking over bumps
- Uneven tire wear (cupping, scalloping)
- Body sag at one corner
- Excessive nose-dive under braking
What you get.
- Shock and strut inspection (bounce test + visible leak check)
- Control arm, ball joint, and tie-rod check
- Bushing and sway-bar end-link inspection
- Ride-height measurement
- Replacement parts in OEM-grade or upgraded options
Diagnose first. Then repair.
- 01
Inspect
Wheels off, parts moved under load to find what's loose or worn.
- 02
Measure
Ride height and alignment baseline before we change anything.
- 03
Replace
Install new components, torque to spec.
- 04
Align
Four-wheel alignment after suspension work — non-negotiable.
Local shop. Honest answers.
NexGen Auto is based at 1540 E 6th St in Irving, TX — easy reach from Las Colinas, Valley Ranch, Coppell, Grand Prairie, and the DFW Airport area. We service cars, trucks, and SUVs, and we work on daily drivers, lifted trucks, and Jeeps.
Every job starts with a written estimate. Parts are OEM-grade by default; we'll show you the budget option when one makes sense and let you decide. Nothing leaves the bay without a short road test to confirm the repair held.
Things that often come together.
Common questions.
How long do shocks and struts last?
Typically 60,000–100,000 miles. Texas roads with potholes and broken edges shorten that. Once the bounce test gives you 2+ oscillations, they're done.
Do I need to replace shocks in pairs?
Yes — always at minimum in pairs (both fronts or both rears). Mismatched damping creates handling imbalance and uneven tire wear.
Can you lift my truck?
Yes — leveling kits and small lifts in-house, larger lifts on a case-by-case basis depending on geometry. We talk through tire fitment, alignment limits, and ride-quality tradeoffs first.
Why does my truck wander on the highway?
Usually a combination of loose tie rods, worn bushings, or alignment out of spec. We check all of the above on the rack and don't just shotgun parts.
Drop by. Or call ahead.
- Address
- 1540 E 6th St
Irving, TX 75060 - Hours
- Mon – Sat8 AM – 7 PMSunday10 AM – 5 PM




