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

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

Repco Strut - Gas Spring Support

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Repco Gas Strut - RGS15404

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Repco Strut - Gas Spring Support

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Repco Strut - Gas Spring Support

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Repco Strut - Gas Spring Support

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CODE9 Strut - 9250686

CODE9 Strut - 9250686

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CODE9 Strut - 926401L

CODE9 Strut - 926401L

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CODE9 Strut - 9260531

CODE9 Strut - 9260531

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Repco Strut - Gas Spring Support

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Repco Gas Strut - RGS14697
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Repco Gas Strut - RGS14684

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Repco Gas Strut - RGS14696

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Repco Strut - Gas Spring Support

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CODE9 Strut - 926406L

CODE9 Strut - 926406L

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CODE9 Strut - 926406R

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Repco Gas Strut - RGS14689

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Repco Strut - Gas Spring Support

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CODE9 Strut - 9250834

CODE9 Strut - 9250834

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Repco Gas Strut - RGS14698
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Repco Gas Strut - RGS15381

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Repco Strut - Gas Spring Support

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Understanding the Struts on the 2007 Nissan Primera

The 2007 Nissan Primera is a popular mid-sized car known for its comfortable ride and dependable performance. When it comes to suspension components, many Aussies are curious about whether struts play a role in this vehicle's setup. After checking technical manuals and vehicle specifications, it turns out the 2007 Nissan Primera is actually fitted with a conventional suspension system that uses shock absorbers and coil springs rather than struts at the front or rear.

Unlike vehicles that use MacPherson strut assemblies, the Primera employs separate shock absorbers and springs. This means the shock absorber and the spring are distinct parts rather than one combined unit. The design choice affects maintenance and replacement procedures but doesn't reduce the effectiveness of the suspension. So why exactly does Nissan opt for this setup on the Primera? Well, cars like the 2007 Primera often favour a traditional shock and spring layout to potentially lower costs, simplify repairs, and offer a particular ride quality that suits their market niche.

Because the 2007 Nissan Primera does not use struts, there is no need to worry about strut-specific maintenance or replacement. Instead, owners should focus on the shock absorbers and coil springs that control the car's ride and handling.

Shock absorbers and springs work closely together to keep the car stable and comfortable over different road surfaces. The springs absorb the impact and help support the weight of the car, while the shocks control the bounce by damping movement. Over time, these parts wear out and need replacement to maintain safe and comfortable driving conditions. Signs that the shocks and springs may be due for attention include excessive bouncing, uneven tyre wear, longer stopping distances, or unusual noises when driving over bumps.

Even though the Primera does not have struts, servicing the suspension regularly is still crucial. This commonly involves inspecting shocks and springs for leaks, damage, or sagging. A suspension check alongside regular tyre rotations and wheel alignments can greatly improve ride comfort and handling performance. Many garages recommend replacing shock absorbers roughly every 80,000 to 100,000 kilometres, depending on driving conditions, to avoid unnecessary wear on other suspension components.

DIY enthusiasts should also be aware that while changing shocks and springs can be done at home with the right tools and knowledge, it can be tricky and requires caution to avoid injury during spring compression. Professional mechanics are well-equipped for this, providing a safer and often cleaner replacement experience.

Owners looking to replace parts should always choose high-quality shock absorbers that match the Nissan Primera's specifications. Genuine parts or reputable aftermarket equivalents ensure optimal ride quality and safety. Along with new shocks, worn bushes and mounts may be replaced to restore the suspension's overall integrity.

In short, while the 2007 Nissan Primera doesn't use struts, its suspension system is equally important to keep in good shape. Regular checks, timely shock absorber replacements, and spring inspections help maintain the smooth, confident drive that Nissan buyers appreciate. Taking care of these components not only protects the vehicle's handling but also extends the life of other parts like tyres and steering components.

If a 2007 Nissan Primera is feeling less comfortable or responsive, taking a look at the shock absorbers and springs should be top of the list. There's no strut replacement involved, but with proper maintenance, this classic Nissan remains a reliable and pleasant vehicle to drive on Aussie roads for many years to come.