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Repco Gas Strut - RGS15423

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Repco Gas Strut - RGS15409

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Repco Gas Strut - RGS15389

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Repco Gas Strut - RGS14695

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Repco Gas Strut - RGS15412

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CODE9 Strut - 9450209

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CODE9 Strut - 922009R

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Repco Gas Strut - RGS15416

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CODE9 Strut - 9268005L

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SUITS Corolla 99-01 RH STRUT R - 9250793

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CODE9 Strut - 9250910

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2005 Toyota bB struts — what they do and when to service them

Technical references confirm the 2005 Toyota bB uses MacPherson struts at the front. This layout is specified in Toyota’s bB (NCP30/31 and early QNC20) suspension service manuals and mirrored in the Scion xB (2004–2006) repair manual, and is supported by major fitment catalogues from OE-equivalent suppliers listing front strut assemblies for these models. Rear suspension is a torsion beam with separate shocks, so “struts” applies to the front only.

On a 2005toyotabb, the front MacPherson struts carry two jobs: they dampen bumps like a shock absorber and also locate the wheel hub to keep alignment true. That’s why fresh, healthy struts make the bB feel planted through corners and calmer on patchy city streets. Because the strut is a structural part of the front suspension, worn units don’t just make it floaty, they can also chew out tyres and lengthen braking distances on rough surfaces.

For everyday Australian and New Zealand driving, many owners see solid service life from factory struts, but age and kilometres take their toll. By around 120,000–160,000 km—or sooner if the car cops a lot of corrugations or speed humps—performance typically tapers off. Good practice during scheduled servicing is to check for oil misting down the strut body, perished dust boots, torn top mounts, uneven tyre wear, and any knock over sharp bumps. If any of these show up, it’s time to plan a replacement.

When replacing 2005toyotabb struts, it’s smart to do them in pairs across the front to keep the handling balanced. Fresh strut mounts/bearings and new bump stops and boots help the new gear last. After installation, a full wheel alignment is essential—struts directly affect camber and caster, so alignment locks in that steady-on-centre feel and protects the tyres.

Owners chasing a comfy daily should pick OE-equivalent valving, those wanting a tauter feel can consider sport-tuned options, provided they suit local road conditions. Regardless of choice, torque settings matter—using the correct fastener specs for the knuckle bolts, sway bar link, and top mount prevents creaks and keeps geometry true. A quick road test over mixed surfaces rounds out the job: the bB should track straight, settle quickly after bumps, and stay composed in quick lane changes.

  • Watch for: nose-diving under brakes, extra bouncing, steering shimmy over bumps, clunks from the front, and feathered tyre wear.
  • Service tip: inspect struts every 20,000–30,000 km or annually, and replace when leakage or notable performance drop is found.

Popular questions about 2005toyotabb struts

Q1: What are the signs the 2005 Toyota bB front struts need replacing?

The big giveaways are oil weeping on the strut body, a floaty or bouncy ride, nose-dive under braking, and clunks on sharp bumps. Uneven front tyre wear and a nervous, tramlining feel through the steering are also common when struts and top mounts are tired.

Q2: How often should 2005toyotabb struts be changed in AU/NZ conditions?

There’s no fixed interval, but many bB examples benefit from fresh fronts somewhere between 120,000 and 160,000 km. Cars that live on rough chip, speed-hump-heavy suburbs, or carry loads may need them sooner. Regular inspections at service time keep surprises away.

Q3: Can a 2005 Toyota bB drive safely with worn front struts?

It’ll still drive, but stopping distances can grow on bumpy roads, headlight aim can wander, and tyres may wear faster. For safety, comfort, and alignment health, addressing worn struts and mounts promptly is the best move.