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SAS Strut Mount - MT220RB

SAS Strut Mount - MT220RB

$308
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SAS Strut Mount - MT961

SAS Strut Mount - MT961

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SAS Strut Mount - MT931

SAS Strut Mount - MT931

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Guide to Strut Mount Maintenance for Your 2011 Suzuki Splash

If you're a car enthusiast or simply someone who values good vehicle maintenance, understanding the components of your 2011 Suzuki Splash is essential. One of the key parts of your car's suspension system is the strut mount, a crucial component that might often be overlooked when it comes to regular maintenance.

The strut mount in your Suzuki Splash not only connects the suspension struts to the vehicle but also isolates road vibrations and noises from being transmitted into the car body. This makes them an integral part of your car's driving comfort and overall handling.

So, what exactly should you look for when it comes to strut mount replacement or maintenance? Here's a straightforward guide:

  1. Listen for Noises: If you start to hear unusual clunking or creaking noises from the front suspension, it could be a sign that the strut mounts are wearing out. Pay attention to these sounds especially when going over bumps or around corners.
  2. Check for Vibration: Strut mounts help in damping vibrations. If you notice excessive vibration being transferred into the cabin, it might be time to inspect the strut mounts.
  3. Inspect Physical Condition: When doing a routine check or if your vehicle is up on a lift, visually inspect the strut mounts for any visible damage such as cracks in the rubber. This can be an indicator that the mount is due for replacement.

When it comes to replacing strut mounts, it's often recommended that you replace them in pairs (both the left and right sides) to ensure even wear and consistent performance. This will generally involve disassembling the strut assembly, which is a task best performed by a qualified mechanic with the right tools and expertise.

Additionally, it's crucial to have a wheel alignment after replacing the struts and mounts. This helps in maintaining the right angles for your tyres, ensuring safety, and extending the life of your tyres.

Regular maintenance visually checking for wear and listening to your vehicle's cues are simple steps that can prevent more costly repairs down the road. Keeping your Suzuki Splash's strut mounts in good condition will not only make your rides smoother but also improve the vehicle's handling and safety.

So, next time you take your car in for servicing, be sure to include strut mount inspection in the checklist. A little attention to these parts can go a long way in enhancing your driving experience and the longevity of your vehicle.