
Potholes and heavy loads do not mix well. With a failing truck suspension, it surely doesn’t! If you feel every bump, your truck pulls to one side, or you hear that annoying clunking noise, pull over to a safe spot. It’s not just a rough ride. it is a failing truck suspension that is damaging your tires and making your workday a lot tougher than it has to be.
For over 20 years, Axle Spindle Repair has helped drivers across the GTA and Ontario get back to a steady ride. We fix everything from snapped springs to leaky air systems on semis, trucks, and trailers. We will get your truck leveled out, stable, and driving smoothly again, so you can focus on the road ahead, not the bumps beneath you.
Truck Suspension Repair Services We Offer
Leaf Spring Repair and Replacement
Cracked, sagging, or broken leaf springs affect load distribution and ride stability. Our truck suspension technicians inspect, repair, or replace leaf spring packs on semi-trucks and heavy-duty trucks to restore proper ride height and load capacity
Air Suspension Repair
Air bag failures, compressor issues, and leaking air lines cause uneven ride height and rough handling. We diagnose and repair air suspension systems on commercial trucks and trailers to restore a smooth, level ride.
Shock Absorber Replacement
Worn shocks increase stopping distances and make the truck harder to control, especially on rough roads. We replace shocks on heavy-duty and semi-trucks to improve ride stability and reduce tire and chassis wear.
Trailer Suspension Repair
Heavy loads and long hauls quickly wear down trailer suspension. We inspect and repair leaf spring packs, equalizers, hangers, u-bolts, and bushings on single and multi-axle trailers to restore proper ride height, load balance, and road stability.
Sway Bar Bushing & Link Replacement
Worn sway bar bushings and links cause excessive body roll, instability in corners, and clunking noises over bumps. Our technicians replace sway bar bushings and end links on commercial trucks to improve lateral stability and handling control.

Vehicles We Service

How Does Our Truck Suspension Process Work?
Our technicians at Axle Spindle Repair follow a structured inspection process to find the root cause of the problem, not just the symptoms.
System Diagnosis
We start every suspension repair with a visual inspection to spot dry-rotted bushings, leaking air bags, or broken leaf springs. We evacuate the air system first because heavy-duty truck suspension parts can hold dangerous pressures of 60 to 100 PSI even when parked.
Disconnection and Hardware Removal
During trailer suspension repairs, we use a wrench to disconnect air lines without damaging the internal steel fittings. Our technicians never use U-bolts and cut them off with a torch because they stretch and corrode over time.
Component Extraction
We remove the damaged parts and carefully index the new components before installation. When replacing airbags, our mechanics seat the bottom bolts first to make it easier to align the top fasteners and air lines.
Torquing and Leak Verification
Our truck and trailer suspension experts use impact guns, followed by a manual torque wrench, to meet manufacturer specs. All new fittings and airbags are soap-tested to confirm the truck suspension repair is fully airtight.
Alignment and Quality Control
Every trailer suspension repair ends with a professional alignment to ensure the rear axles track correctly with the front. This prevents uneven tire wear and keeps heavy-duty truck suspension systems safe under maximum load.

Why Choose Axle Spindle for Your Truck Suspension Work
20+ Years of Experience
Years of experience offering truck suspension services across the GTA and Ontario.
We Bring the Shop to You
Fast mobile suspension repairs at your site or full service at our local shop in Mississauga.
12+ integrated services
Get access to the one-stop truck repair hub to handle all your truck’s needs in one visit.
10+ Certified Technicians
Trained technicians for heavy-duty truck suspension repairs.
How Much Does Truck Suspension Repair Cost?
On average, most truck suspension repairs in Ontario typically cost between $600 and $2,500. The final price depends on the type of repair, the truck’s size, and the number of axles involved. Larger jobs, such as full leaf-spring replacements or air-suspension overhauls, tend to fall at the higher end of that range.
Service Areas We Cover
Based in Mississauga, we serve yards and job sites across the Greater Toronto Area and major freight corridors throughout Southern Ontario. Can’t bring the truck in? Our mobile truck suspension team comes to you, wherever you are stranded in Ontario. We carry the tools and parts to handle most suspension repairs, reducing downtime and preventing costly towing bills.
Our truck suspension repair service areas include:
Ready to Get Your Trucks Tracking Straight?
Our mobile team comes to your yard, does the job right, and gets your truck back on the road quickly! Visit our shop in Mississauga or call us for mobile repairs whenever a worn truck suspension damages your vehicle.


