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CODE9 Strut - 949404

CODE9 Strut - 949404

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CODE9 Strut - 949400

CODE9 Strut - 949400

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SAS Strut Mount - MT961

SAS Strut Mount - MT961

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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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SAS Radius Rod - LA331R

SAS Radius Rod - LA331R

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CODE9 Shock Absorber - 9160177

CODE9 Shock Absorber - 9160177

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SAS Radius Rod - LA331L

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SAS Strut Mount - MT941

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Replacing and Maintaining Struts on Your 2013 Ford Territory

Your 2013 Ford Territory is a solid performer that provides ample space, comfort, and a smooth ride. Much of this quality ride comes down to the vehicle's suspension system, which includes crucial components like struts. The struts on your Ford Territory play an essential role in delivering this smooth ride by absorbing shocks from road surfaces, ensuring stable handling, and providing support for the vehicle's weight.

If you've noticed changes in your driving experience - such as excessive bouncing, poor handling, or uneven tyre wear on your Territory - these may be indicators that it's time to check and possibly replace your struts. Given their importance, regular maintenance can avoid costly repairs and ensure your vehicle continues to perform at its best.

  1. Understanding Struts: Struts are essentially a structural part of your vehicle's suspension system, serving double duty as shock absorbers and structural supports. These components compress and expand to absorb the shock from bumps and dips in the road, keeping your ride smooth and stable.
  2. Signs It's Time for Replacement:
    • Increased stopping distance: If you find your vehicle takes longer to stop than usual, worn struts could be compromising your braking efficiency.
    • Nose diving: A clear sign of worn struts is if the front of the car dips noticeably during hard braking.
    • Uneven tyre wear: If the tread on your tyres appears to be wearing unevenly, it could indicate poor alignment caused by failing struts.
    • Excessive bouncing and bottoming out: If your Territory keeps bouncing over bumps or bottoms out when you drive over potholes, the struts may be failing.
  3. Benefits of Replacing Struts:
    • Improve Handling: New struts can restore the handling and stability, offering you better control - especially in emergency manoeuvres.
    • Enhanced Comfort: Upgrading the struts helps maintain a comfortable ride by mitigating the jarring sensations that come from rough surfaces.
    • Prolong Other Components: By keeping your suspension system in top shape, you prevent premature wear on other components like tyres and suspension links.
    • Increased Safety: A properly functioning set of struts is crucial for optimal braking performance and even tyre contact, ensuring a safe drive.

Maintaining Your Struts: Keeping your struts in good condition can vastly improve your driving experience and extend the life of your vehicle. It's generally recommended to have your struts inspected every 20,000 to 30,000 kilometers or during your regular service intervals. However, it's best to consult your owner's manual for the specific recommendations for your Ford Territory.

  • Visual Inspection: Check for any signs of fluid leakage around the struts, as this usually indicates they're worn out and need replacement.
  • Listening for Noise: Listen for unusual noises when driving over bumps - clunking sounds often mean your struts are ready for a check-up.
  • Considering Routine Auto Check-ups: Regular inspections by a qualified mechanic can keep potential issues in check.

Replacing Struts: A DIY Project or Professional Job? While replacing struts can be a complex task due to their integration with other critical vehicle systems, confident DIY enthusiasts can tackle this job with the right tools and a good workshop manual. However, for those unsure, involving a trusted auto shop is a worthwhile investment. Professional mechanics have the equipment to safely and effectively replace struts, ensuring that the new parts perform correctly and last longer.

Regularly maintaining and replacing struts as needed can preserve the fantastic performance and feel of your Ford Territory. Staying ahead of potential suspension issues helps keep repair costs down and contributes to a comfortable, safe driving experience. Keep an eye out for any warning signs and consult your mechanic, ensuring your struts are in top condition for those road trips and daily drives alike.