Frequently Asked Questions

Common questions about automotive parts.

What are the signs that my vehicle's struts need replacing?
Common signs include a bumpy ride, unusual tire wear, and excessive bouncing after hitting a bump. Strange noises like clunking or squeaking and visible fluid leaks around the struts can also indicate they should be replaced.
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How often should I inspect or replace my vehicle's struts and mounts?
It's generally recommended to inspect your struts every 50,000 miles; however, driving conditions can affect their lifespan. If you notice any symptoms of wear, an inspection and possible replacement should be considered sooner.
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Can I drive my car with worn-out struts?
Driving with worn-out struts can compromise vehicle safety and handling. Poor strut performance can lead to reduced braking efficiency and increased wear on other suspension components, so it's advisable to address any issues promptly.
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Are struts and shocks the same thing?
While they both dampen movement over roads, struts are an integral part of the vehicle's suspension system, affecting alignment and handling. Shocks are more focused on controlling the spring's movement to maintain tire contact with the road.
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What is the role of strut mounts in a vehicle's suspension system?
Strut mounts connect the strut to the vehicle, providing a pivot point for steering and absorbing vibrations for a smoother ride. They also help reduce noise, vibration, and harshness, playing a key role in overall driving comfort.
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