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Repco Gas Strut - RGS15398

Repco Gas Strut - RGS15398

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$102
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CODE9 Strut - 949404

CODE9 Strut - 949404

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Repco Gas Strut - RGS15409

Repco Gas Strut - RGS15409

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Repco Gas Strut - RGS15422

Repco Gas Strut - RGS15422

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Proselect Gas Strut - PSGS15398

Proselect Gas Strut - PSGS15398

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SAS Strut Mount - MT961

SAS Strut Mount - MT961

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SAS Strut Mount - MT220RB

SAS Strut Mount - MT220RB

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Monroe Strut Mate Bump Stop Kit - PK304

Monroe Strut Mate Bump Stop Kit - PK304

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Nolathane Rear Bump Stop Bushing Kit - 47344

Nolathane Rear Bump Stop Bushing Kit - 47344

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CODE9 Shock Absorber - 9160177

CODE9 Shock Absorber - 9160177

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SAS Radius Rod - LA331R

SAS Radius Rod - LA331R

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SAS Radius Rod - LA331L

SAS Radius Rod - LA331L

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SAS Strut Mount - MT941

SAS Strut Mount - MT941

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Maintaining and Replacing Struts on Your 2006 Ford Territory

If you own a 2006 Ford Territory, understanding the role and maintenance of struts is a fundamental aspect of keeping your vehicle in top condition. Struts are crucial components of a vehicle's suspension system. They consist of a shock absorber with a spring coil straddling its body, helping to absorb impacts from road irregularities and maintain tire contact with the road surface. They also play a vital role in vehicle handling, stability, and braking effectiveness.

For the 2006 Ford Territory, struts are indeed part of the vehicle's suspension system. This means that knowing how to maintain and, when necessary, replace them is essential for the longevity of your vehicle and the safety of your driving experience. Let's delve into some crucial points about strut care and replacement.

  1. Diagnosing Worn or Failing Struts
    • If your ride feels bouncy or you notice excessive body roll when cornering, it might be time to check the struts. Listen for unusual noises such as clunking when driving over bumps.
    • Observe for uneven tyre wear. This can be a symptom of faulty struts, affecting alignment and putting uneven pressure on your tyres.
    • Visually inspect the struts for leaks. Any visible oil around the strut body is a clear sign that replacement is needed.
  2. Replacing Struts
    • When it's time to replace the struts, consider doing so in pairs - either both front or both rear - to maintain balanced suspension performance.
    • It's recommended to have a professional mechanic handle the replacement unless you have the necessary tools and experience, given the complexity and safety risks involved.
    • During replacement, alignments are necessary. New struts will alter the suspension geometry, affecting wheel alignment.
  3. Importance of Regular Checks and Maintenance
    • Regular suspension checks during routine vehicle servicing can prevent more significant issues and ensure a smoother, more comfortable ride.
    • Inspecting and maintaining other suspension components like bushings, mounts, and bearings can also help in prolonging the life of the struts.
  4. Benefits of Keeping Your Struts in Top Shape
    • Effective struts contribute to better vehicle handling and grip, crucial for a vehicle like the Ford Territory, especially when navigating through varied terrains.
    • Properly functioning struts enhance braking ability by maintaining consistent contact between the tyre and the road, thus improving safety.

Incorporating regular inspections of your struts into your vehicle maintenance routine can prevent potential problems from escalating. By staying alert to signs of wear and addressing them promptly, you can extend the life of your struts and ensure safety and comfort on the road. A well-maintained suspension system not only improves the driving experience but also adds to the longevity of your 2006 Ford Territory. Consider engaging with a trusted mechanic who understands your vehicle and can provide insights into maintaining and replacing suspension components effectively.