What do you need to know about upper strut mounts?

What do you need to know about upper strut mounts?

For those unfamiliar with the terminology, upper strut mounts will be the components installed on the top of your shock/spring combination that allows the suspension to be bolted to the top side of the wheel well. Upper strut mounts often will consist of several parts but essentially will hold the top of the strut assembly to the vehicle.

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.

Where are the strut mounts on a linear spring?

The linear spring is most times uniform in shape and has equal distance between each spring coil: For those unfamiliar with the terminology, upper strut mounts will be the components installed on the top of your shock/spring combination that allows the suspension to be bolted to the top side of the wheel well.

When to replace a top shock mount on a car?

Top strut mounts and upper shock mounts: when to replace? 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’s body or frame. Strut mount in a MacPherson strut.

What are the parts of an upper strut?

Upper strut mounts often will consist of several parts but essentially will hold the top of the strut assembly to the vehicle. For most late model vehicles, the front upper strut mounts consist of three main parts: mounting plate, upper strut bushing, and upper strut bearing.

Where does the top strut mount go on a car?

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).

Do you really need new upper strut mounts when installing?

Not only is the shock and spring compress when driving down the road, that bushing is also constantly getting squished between spring and body. Over the weeks, months, and years this bushing is constantly getting softer and softer as it deteriorates until it will fail or tear completely if not replaced.

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.