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Why does my top strut mount keep failing?

Why does my top strut mount keep failing?

These are all symptoms of top strut mount failure and may indicate that replacement is required. As a consequence of use, the reality is that wearing parts – such as suspension components – eventually fail.

What makes a strut a shock absorber in a car?

In a car, a strut is a shock absorber that is built into an assembly with the coil spring and the top mount, called a strut mount, see the illustration. A top strut mount connects the strut to the vehicle body or frame.

Where are the shock mounts on a MacPherson strut?

A top strut mount connects the strut to the vehicle’s body or frame. Strut mount in a MacPherson strut. In many cars, you can see the front top strut mounts under the hood (see photo below). Shock absorber mounts serve the same purpose, scroll down to read more about them.

How is the top strut of a car removed?

The job naturally involves the struts being removed from the vehicle, and the coil spring being compressed using a compressor, to then enable the safe removal of the top strut mount.

These are all symptoms of top strut mount failure and may indicate that replacement is required. As a consequence of use, the reality is that wearing parts – such as suspension components – eventually fail.

In a car, a strut is a shock absorber that is built into an assembly with the coil spring and the top mount, called a strut mount, see the illustration. A top strut mount connects the strut to the vehicle body or frame.

A top strut mount connects the strut to the vehicle’s body or frame. Strut mount in a MacPherson strut. In many cars, you can see the front top strut mounts under the hood (see photo below). Shock absorber mounts serve the same purpose, scroll down to read more about them.

When to replace the top strut on a car?

The most important point to remember though is that if a suspension strut is replaced, the top strut mount should be replaced at the same time. It is uneconomical to take the whole system apart again at a later date.

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Ruth Doyle