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Parts for your 2017 Holden Astra-Bump stops

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STRUT MATE KIT (EACH) - 63620
Clearance

STRUT MATE KIT (EACH) - 63620

$27
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BUMPER RUBBER-SPRING FRONT - 039-015538

BUMPER RUBBER-SPRING FRONT - 039-015538

$100
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BUMPER RUBBER-SPRING FRONT - 039-015521

BUMPER RUBBER-SPRING FRONT - 039-015521

$52
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Bumper Rubber-Spring Rear - 039-015583

Bumper Rubber-Spring Rear - 039-015583

$56
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KYB Shock Absorber - Gas-A-Just - 551113
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KYB Shock Absorber - Gas-A-Just - 551113

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$543
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KYB Shock Absorber - Gas-A-Just - 554287
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KYB Shock Absorber - Gas-A-Just - 554287

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$279
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KYB Shock Absorber - Gas-A-Just - 553258
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KYB Shock Absorber - Gas-A-Just - 553258

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$226
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KYB Shock Absorber - Gas-A-Just - 554129
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KYB Shock Absorber - Gas-A-Just - 554129

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$245
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KYB Shock Absorber - Gas-A-Just - 555007
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KYB Shock Absorber - Gas-A-Just - 555007

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$686
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KYB Shock Absorber - Gas-A-Just - 553192
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KYB Shock Absorber - Gas-A-Just - 553192

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$519
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KYB Shock Absorber - Gas-A-Just - 554282
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KYB Shock Absorber - Gas-A-Just - 554282

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$309
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KYB Shock Absorber - Gas-A-Just - 554099
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KYB Shock Absorber - Gas-A-Just - 554099

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$181
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SAS Bump Stop - BUMP 3

SAS Bump Stop - BUMP 3

$80
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KYB Shock Absorber - Gas-A-Just - 551116
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KYB Shock Absorber - Gas-A-Just - 551116

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Maintaining Bump Stops on Your 2017 Holden Astra

Your 2017 Holden Astra is a remarkable piece of engineering, designed to deliver a smooth and comfortable ride. While often overlooked, the bump stops play a crucial role in maintaining this level of comfort. Simply put, bump stops are components of your vehicle's suspension system that prevent the suspension from bottoming out. When your car encounters large bumps or potholes, bump stops come into play, absorbing some of the impacts and protecting both the suspension system and the vehicle's body.

Proper maintenance of bump stops is essential to keep your Astra running smoothly. Here we'll cover the importance of these components, how often you should check them and tips on how to ensure they are in optimal working condition.

Bump stops are usually made from durable rubber or polyurethane materials. Despite their sturdy construction, they do suffer wear and tear over time, especially if you frequently drive on rough roads. Deterioration in their condition can lead to a host of problems. You may start experiencing a rougher ride as the bump stops fail to absorb shocks effectively. More concerning, there can be a rise in excessive noise from the vehicle's suspension system. Over time, failing bump stops could potentially lead to damage in other parts of the suspension or the chassis.

Checking on your bump stops should be a routine part of your car's servicing. A quick visual inspection by raising the vehicle and looking at the suspension system can reveal much. You'll want to look for any visible cracks, wear, or signs of crumbling on the bump stops. If they're worn down or damaged, it's time to consider a replacement. While inspecting them, it's a good idea to also check other suspension components as they often work in tandem with bump stops.

  1. Control Arms
  2. Springs and Shock Absorbers
  3. Sway Bars

Replacing bump stops isn't necessarily a do-it-yourself task unless you are confident working with vehicles. The process may require specialised tools, and positioning the new bump stops properly is crucial for them to function correctly. It's advisable to consult your mechanic or bring your Astra into a professional service centre for the replacement. A professional will ensure the new bump stops are the correct fit for your vehicle model and installed properly.

The replacement of bump stops usually involves removing various components to gain access to them. Although manufacturers don't specify a strict timeline for replacing bump stops, a good rule of thumb is to check them whenever you replace other suspension components or if you start noticing the symptoms of wear mentioned earlier.

  • A rougher, noisier ride
  • Visible deterioration of the bump stops

Beyond replacement, it's beneficial to keep a close eye on road conditions and adjust your driving habits to prolong the life of your bump stops. Consistently navigating over potholes at high speeds can drastically reduce their lifespan. At the same time, keeping your tyres properly inflated can help absorb some of the shocks before they reach the suspension system, further protecting the bump stops.

Maintaining bump stops may seem like a small part of vehicle ownership. However, given their role in maintaining a smooth ride and protecting the larger suspension system, a little attention goes a long way. By taking care to inspect and replace them as necessary, you are ensuring that your 2017 Holden Astra continues to provide a comfortable and safe driving experience, and you're preventing the possibility of larger, more costly repairs down the line.

Remember, regular maintenance is the key to a long-lasting vehicle, so at your next service appointment, ask your mechanic to give your bump stops a once-over. This small action can keep you cruising comfortably in your Astra for many kilometres to come.