Where do strut mounts go?
Fitted on cars equipped with Macpherson type struts, the top strut mount attaches the top of the strut to the vehicle’s chassis. Its purpose, however, extends far beyond a simple mount. Indeed the top strut mount has two main roles; it insulates the strut from the vehicle, reducing both noise and vibration.
Can you lubricate strut mounts?
yes you can lubricate the strut bearing from the top. you lift the little rubber gasket with a small thin screwdriver and you can fit the straw in there from an aerosol can of lithium grease, do it in three or four different places.
What’s better KYB or Monroe struts?
Kyb Shocks & Struts are hands down the better option of the two because they provide a more stable ride and a better overall performance of your vehicle compared to Monroe, even though they are more expensive, we suggest you go with Kyb.
How long do quick struts last?
On average, if your car has been “babied,” you can expect your shocks/struts to last about 10 years. If you have really used your car like a workhorse, 5 years is probably all you can expect. This means that for the average driver, 7 or 8 years is the maximum life expectancy of most shocks and struts.
Should I replace strut mounts?
When to Replace Strut Mounts. Because Strut mounts are a normal wear and tear item, it is always recommended to replace your mounts when you change struts, every 50,000 miles.
What are the symptoms of a bad strut mount?
Signs of bad struts would include excessive bounce and/or tire cupping across the entire width of the tread. Banging or rattling is also a sign of excessively worn struts but also can indicate bad strut mounts.
What does a bad strut sound like?
Rattles. A bad strut usually makes a sound–normally, a rattling, loose sound–that’s especially noticeable when driving over bumps or rough patches in the road. This type of rattling is caused by the inner strut assembly smacking against the outer strut assembly as overall strut tension reduces and the bad strut starts to shift and move.
When to replace front struts?
Struts are wear items, since they’re the ones absorbing countless bumps in the road. That’s why some experts recommend replacing struts on a car every 50,000 miles. Improved handling, shorter stopping distances, and a smoother ride are the benefits you realize from changing struts.