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Repco 56in Workstation Hutch - RWSH-56IN-GY

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Repco 50in Workstation Top Locker - RWSL-50IN-GY

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Repco Strut - Gas Spring Support

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CODE9 Strut - 9250686

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2003 Toyota Kluger struts: what they do and when to replace them

Based on technical references including the Toyota Repair Manual for the XU20 platform (Highlander/Kluger, 2001–2007), Toyota New Car Features (NCF) for the model series, and aftermarket catalogues from KYB and Monroe covering the 2003 Kluger, this vehicle uses MacPherson struts at the front and rear. So yes—struts are absolutely relevant on a 2003 Toyota Kluger.

On the Kluger, the strut is the heart of each corner’s suspension. It combines the shock absorber and spring support into a single structural unit, controlling body motion, keeping the tyres planted, and maintaining steering geometry. Up front, the struts also act as a key locating member for the steering knuckle, while the rear struts support the multi-link layout. Whether 2WD or AWD, the 2003 Kluger relies on struts to carry load, manage damping, and deliver a comfy, predictable ride.

For owners and fleets, treating the struts as a service item pays off in grip, braking stability, and tyre life. There’s no fixed replacement interval, but many workshops in Australia and New Zealand recommend inspection every 20,000 km and expect replacement somewhere between 80,000 and 150,000 km, depending on road quality, loads, and driving style. Look for cupped or feathered tyre wear, longer stopping distances, a floaty or bouncy feel, clunks over bumps, or oily residue on the strut body.

When it’s time, best practice is to replace in axle pairs (both fronts or both rears) to keep damping balanced. Fresh top mounts/bearings, bump stops, and dust boots are a smart add-on, and many techs prefer complete “loaded” strut assemblies to avoid reusing tired springs and hardware. After installation, a four-wheel alignment is essential—ride height and strut position affect camber and toe on the Kluger.

DIYers should use a quality spring compressor and torque fasteners to spec with the vehicle on the ground at normal ride height. Any play in control arm bushes, sway bar links, or tie rod ends should be sorted at the same time, worn companion parts can mask or accelerate strut issues.

  • Inspect: every 20,000 km or at service
  • Replace: typically 80,000–150,000 km depending on conditions
  • Always align after strut work, replace in pairs, use new mounts and boots

Popular questions

Are front and rear struts the same on a 2003 Kluger?

No—the front and rear struts differ in length, valving, mounts and hardware. Fronts include a bearing in the top mount for steering rotation, rears don’t. Always match parts to axle, drivetrain (2WD/AWD), and build date.

Mixing or swapping sides is a no-go. Use the correct left/right units and new fitting hardware to avoid noise and alignment dramas.

Do you need a wheel alignment after replacing Kluger struts?

Yes. Changing struts affects camber and toe, and tiny shifts can chew tyres quickly. A proper four-wheel alignment after installation protects tyre life and restores straight-line stability and steering feel.

What are the signs the Kluger’s struts are worn?

Tell-tales include extra bounce after bumps, nose-dive under braking, a floaty highway feel, clunks over rough roads, uneven or cupped tyre wear, and visible oil on the strut. If it feels loose or unsettled on familiar roads, it’s time for a check.

Professional testing (road test, bounce test, inspection for leaks and mount play) will confirm whether replacement is due.

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