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Strut Mount

Strut Mount

A strut mount is a suspension component that connects a strut to the car's chassis. It acts as a shock absorber and helps to absorb vibrations from the road and reduce the amount of impact transferred to the car's body. It also helps to reduce the noise and vibration from the engine, and helps to keep the car stable and secure. The strut mount is made from durable materials and designed to last for the lifetime of the vehicle. It is important to have the strut mount inspected and replaced when necessary in order to maintain the safety and performance of your car.


Types of Strut Mount

How to Diagnose Strut Mount?

01
Poor Comfort

When passing through bumps and deceleration strips, it will make a particularly obvious abnormal noise. It is a problem with strut mount.

02
Straight Driving Deviation

When you drive in a straight line, the steering wheel is skewed, that is, the steering wheel will not go straight when it is straight.

03
Abnormal Noise when Turning in Place

Although the shock absorber does not work, the top rubber is excessively worn and damaged, and when the steering wheel is moved in place, it will make obvious abnormal noise.

Strut Mount Maintenance Tips

Strut mounts are one of the most important parts of a car's suspension system, as they help to absorb and dampen road shock. Proper maintenance of your car's strut mounts is essential for a smooth and comfortable ride.


First, have your strut mounts inspected every 6 months or 6,000 miles, whichever comes first. During the inspection, the technician should check for cracks, tears, and other signs of wear.


Next, you should make sure to keep your car's suspension system in good condition. This includes checking for any worn or broken springs, shocks, and bushings. If you notice any of these signs of wear, have them replaced as soon as possible.


It's also important to keep your car's tires properly inflated. Overinflated or underinflated tires can cause the strut mounts to wear prematurely. Be sure to check your tire pressure at least once a month and adjust it as needed.


Finally, you should periodically check your car's alignment. If your alignment is off, it can cause excessive strain on your strut mounts and lead to premature wear. Have your alignment checked every 6 months or 6,000 miles, whichever comes first.


By following these simple maintenance tips, you can ensure that your strut mounts remain in good condition and provide you with a smooth, comfortable ride.


How to Replace a Strut Mount?

Replacing a strut mount is a necessary task for keeping your car in good condition. It is an important part of the suspension system that helps to reduce road shock and vibration. Here are the steps to replace a strut mount:


  • Lift the car and support it securely on jack stands.

  • Remove the wheel and tire assembly and set aside.

  • Disconnect the brake line from the strut.

  • Unbolt the top strut mount from the strut tower.

  • Remove the strut mount and discard it.

  • Install the new strut mount in its place.

  • Reattach the brake line to the strut.

  • Reinstall the wheel and tire assembly.

  • Lower the car and test drive.


Always wear protective gear when working on your car, and ensure that you have the appropriate tools and parts to complete the job. Also, if you are unsure of how to properly replace a strut mount, consult a professional mechanic.


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