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CODE9 Airbag Shock Absorber - 69801

CODE9 Airbag Shock Absorber - 69801

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$1,719
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SAS Lower Control Arm - MT705PB

SAS Lower Control Arm - MT705PB

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KYB Shock Absorber - Gas-A-Just - 551116
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KYB Shock Absorber - Gas-A-Just - 551116

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Monroe Shock Absorber - Gas Magnum - D7023

Monroe Shock Absorber - Gas Magnum - D7023

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Replacing or Maintaining Struts on Your 1996 Ford Falcon

The 1996 Ford Falcon is a vehicle that's been part of many a Kiwi road trip. For those who own one of these iconic cars, keeping it in top-notch condition is key to safe and enjoyable driving. Struts are a crucial part of your Ford Falcon's suspension system. They play an important role in ensuring a smooth ride by providing structural support to your vehicle's suspension. Let's dig into the essentials of replacing or maintaining the struts on your vehicle.

Struts are part shock absorber and part coil spring. Their main function is to absorb the impact of road bumps and maintain the height of the vehicle. They not only contribute to the vehicle's handling and braking capabilities but also provide a comfortable ride for you and your passengers.

  1. Check Each Strut for Wear and Tear: Struts undergo a lot of stress and are subject to wear over time. It's a good idea to schedule regular checks. Look for signs like leaking fluid, unusual tire wear, or a bouncy ride.
  2. Replacement Intervals: Typically, struts should be replaced every 80,000 to 100,000 kilometres. However, if you frequently drive on rough roads, you might need to replace them sooner.
  3. Listen for Unusual Noises: Struts that are failing might cause knocking or rattling sounds, particularly when going over bumps. If you notice such noises, it's time to have them inspected by a professional.
  4. Observe Vehicle Handling: Pay attention to how your Falcon handles through corners. If it starts to feel unstable or sways more than usual, it's a sign that the struts might be worn out.
  5. Professional Inspection: Once you suspect any issues, it's wise to get a professional mechanic to assess the condition of your struts. They can confirm whether a replacement is necessary and ensure that the new parts are properly installed.

Maintaining your Ford Falcon's struts will help preserve the longevity of other suspension components such as the control arms and shock absorbers. Luckily, parts for the 1996 Ford Falcon are still available and replacement isn't usually a daunting task. Remember, investing time in maintaining these components will pay off in driving comfort and safety.

Our trusty 1996 Ford Falcons might be getting on in years but they can still provide a smooth and comfortable drive when properly maintained. After all, a well-cared-for Falcon can take you just about anywhere confidently, even if that's just down to your local supermarket or off on a spontaneous weekend adventure. Keep those struts in good order and enjoy every kilometre of the journey.