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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

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

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CODE9 Strut - 9260832

CODE9 Strut - 9260832

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$271
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CODE9 Strut - 9260831

CODE9 Strut - 9260831

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$276
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CODE9 Strut - 927000L

CODE9 Strut - 927000L

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CODE9 Strut - 927000R

CODE9 Strut - 927000R

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KYB Suspension Strut - Excel-G - 334374
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KYB Suspension Strut - Excel-G - 334374

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CODE9 Strut - 9450771

CODE9 Strut - 9450771

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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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SAS Strut Mount - MT702

SAS Strut Mount - MT702

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SAS Strut Mount - MT706

SAS Strut Mount - MT706

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Monroe Strut Mate Mounting Kit - 908926

Monroe Strut Mate Mounting Kit - 908926

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SAS Strut Mount - MT704

SAS Strut Mount - MT704

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Monroe Strut Mate Bump Stop Kit - PK304

Monroe Strut Mate Bump Stop Kit - PK304

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Toledo Gas Strut Support Tool - 301276

Toledo Gas Strut Support Tool - 301276

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Repco 41in 6 Drawer Tool Chest - RTC-41IN-GY

Repco 41in 6 Drawer Tool Chest - RTC-41IN-GY

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Repco 27in 5 Drawer Tool Chest - RTC-27IN-GY

Repco 27in 5 Drawer Tool Chest - RTC-27IN-GY

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Repco Steering Wheel Puller Set 13 Piece - RST155

Repco Steering Wheel Puller Set 13 Piece - RST155

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Understanding and Maintaining the Struts on a 2007 Subaru Outback

The 2007 Subaru Outback, known for its rugged versatility and reliable performance, comes equipped with struts as part of its suspension system. Struts are an essential component in this vehicle, playing a crucial role in providing a comfortable ride, handling stability, and overall vehicle safety. To anyone who owns or is considering servicing a 2007 Subaru Outback, understanding what struts do and when to maintain or replace them is pretty important.

So what exactly are struts? In a nutshell, struts are a type of suspension component that combines a shock absorber and a coil spring into a single, compact assembly. This arrangement supports the weight of the vehicle and controls the movement of the suspension. Unlike a simple shock absorber that just dampens the bounce of the springs, struts provide structural support for the suspension and help keep the tyres firmly planted on the road. The 2007 Outback's front suspension uses MacPherson struts, a common and effective design that serves both as a damper and a structural part of the suspension geometry.

The advantages of struts are many, especially for an SUV like the Outback. They help to maintain wheel alignment, ensure smooth ride comfort, and contribute to better steering response. Having struts means the car can absorb bumps and irregularities in the road more efficiently, giving drivers better control, especially when taking on rough terrain or unsealed roads - something many Subaru owners do regularly.

Because struts are crucial to both ride quality and vehicle handling, getting them checked during routine servicing is a smart idea. Over time, the internal components of the struts - particularly the shock absorber element - wear out due to constant movement and exposure to road conditions. When struts begin to deteriorate, the Outback might experience symptoms like increased body roll around corners, a bouncy ride, uneven tyre wear, or even noises when driving over