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Pedders Strut - PED-153240

Pedders Strut - PED-153240

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KYB Suspension Strut - Excel-G - 333126
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KYB Suspension Strut - Excel-G - 333126

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KYB Suspension Strut - Excel-G - 334121
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KYB Suspension Strut - Excel-G - 334121

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KYB Suspension Strut - Excel-G - 334036
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KYB Suspension Strut - Excel-G - 334350
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KYB Suspension Strut - Excel-G - 334350

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KYB Suspension Strut - Excel-G - 333319
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KYB Suspension Strut - Excel-G - 334313
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KYB Suspension Strut - Excel-G - 334313

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KYB Excel-G Strut
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KYB Suspension Strut - Excel-G - 333919
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KYB Suspension Strut - Excel-G - 333919

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KYB Suspension Strut - Excel-G - 333205
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KYB Suspension Strut - Excel-G - 333205

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CODE9 Shock Absorber - 913004

CODE9 Shock Absorber - 913004

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CODE9 Shock Absorber - 9150414

CODE9 Shock Absorber - 9150414

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CODE9 Shock Absorber - 913000

CODE9 Shock Absorber - 913000

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CODE9 Shock Absorber - 919007

CODE9 Shock Absorber - 919007

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CODE9 Shock Absorber - 9150383

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CODE9 Shock Absorber - 9130746

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CODE9 Shock Absorber - 945000

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Understanding the Struts on a 2007 Holden Commodore

The 2007 Holden Commodore is a reliable and well-engineered vehicle that has seen widespread use across Australia. When it comes to its suspension setup, it's important to note that the Commodore uses a conventional shock absorber and coil spring arrangement rather than struts, which are commonly found on many front-wheel-drive cars. This distinction makes a big difference when thinking about maintenance, replacement, and how the ride feels on the road.

So, what's the story with struts on the 2007 Holden Commodore? Simply put, this model does not have struts as part of its suspension system. Instead, it uses a traditional design featuring separate shock absorbers and coil springs, especially on the front suspension. Struts combine the shock absorber and the structural part of the suspension into a single assembly that also supports the vehicle's weight and can relate to steering components. The Holden Commodore, being a rear-wheel-drive sedan designed for comfort and durability, benefits from its separate components setup that allows for a sturdy yet compliant ride.

The reason for not using struts on the 2007 Commodore largely comes down to design philosophy and the vehicle's layout. Struts are an efficient way to save space and simplify suspension design, which works perfectly for front-wheel-drive cars where space under the bonnet is tight. However, in rear-wheel-drive cars like the Commodore, the front suspension can be more elaborate with separate parts, giving engineers more freedom to tune the ride, handling, and durability. This setup also allows for easier servicing of individual components, as shocks and springs can be replaced independently without swapping out an entire strut assembly.

For Holden Commodore owners, this means when it's time for suspension maintenance, the focus is not on struts but on the shock absorbers and coil springs. Maintaining these parts is crucial to ensuring the ride remains smooth and the car handles well, especially considering the kind of Australian roads the car might be tackling, from city streets to back roads. The shocks control how the car absorbs bumps and maintains tyre contact with the road, while the springs support the vehicle's weight and provide ride comfort.

Replacement of the shock absorbers and springs typically occurs after significant wear and tear, which can be noticeable as a bouncier ride, nose-diving when braking, or uneven tyre wear. It's good practice to have these components inspected during regular servicing. Mechanics will look for signs such as leaking fluid from shocks, cracked or sagging springs, and worn bushes or mounts. These inspections help keep the suspension in top shape and protect other parts like tyres and steering mechanisms from unnecessary strain.

When servicing the suspension, a common maintenance tip is to replace both the left and right shocks or springs at the same time. This helps keep the car balanced and prevents handling issues. Additionally, it's worth considering upgrading to heavy-duty shocks or springs if the car is often used to carry heavy loads or tow trailers, conditions many Commodore owners face. That extra robustness can prolong suspension life and improve ride stability.

Another point Holden Commodore owners might want to remember is the importance of wheel alignment. After any suspension work, especially when replacing shocks or springs, getting the wheels realigned helps prevent uneven tyre wear and ensures the car drives straight and true. With suspension components like shocks and springs playing a key role in how the car's chassis geometry is maintained, alignment checks become part of good routine maintenance.

In terms of brands and replacements, there are plenty of aftermarket options available for the Holden Commodore. Australian-made and imported shocks and springs come with varying price points and feature sets. Opting for reputable brands or OE (original equipment) parts helps maintain the Commodore's ride quality and handling characteristics. Some owners prefer performance-oriented components, which can fine-tune the suspension for a sportier feel, but for daily driving, sticking close to the vehicle's original specs is usually the best call.

To keep the suspension running in tip-top shape, regular maintenance checks in line with the vehicle's service schedule are recommended. If the car is showing signs of wear like excessive bouncing, poor handling, or noises from the suspension, it's time to head to a mechanic for a thorough look. Plainly, the Holden Commodore suspension system might not use struts, but caring for its shock absorbers and springs is just as vital for ensuring a great driving experience over time.