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CODE9 Airbag Shock Absorber - 69801

CODE9 Airbag Shock Absorber - 69801

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$1,719
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SAS Lower Control Arm - MT705PB

SAS Lower Control Arm - MT705PB

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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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Monroe Shock Absorber - Gas Magnum - D7023

Monroe Shock Absorber - Gas Magnum - D7023

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Struts on the 2017 Subaru Forester: What You Need to Know

The 2017 Subaru Forester comes equipped with MacPherson strut suspension on the front and a multi-link independent suspension at the rear. This means that struts are very much a key part of the front suspension setup. So, if you're looking at struts for the Forester, you're dealing with a vital component that directly impacts ride quality, handling, and safety.

Struts serve a dual purpose in vehicles like the 2017 Forester. They act as a shock absorber to dampen bumps and road imperfections, while also providing structural support to the suspension system. Because they're integral to both functions, struts play a huge role in ensuring the Forester drives smoothly and handles well around corners or over rough terrain.

For the front suspension, Subaru uses the MacPherson strut design due to its compactness and efficiency. This design mounts the coil spring and shock absorber as a single unit, which saves space and reduces weight compared to separate components. Front struts not only absorb shocks but also help control tyre alignment and position, which contributes to better steering control.

Many drivers may notice that after a certain number of kilometres or following rough driving conditions, the Forester may start to feel a bit bouncier or less stable. That's often a sign that the struts are wearing out. Worn struts can increase stopping distances, cause uneven tyre wear, and reduce overall ride comfort. It's a good idea to have them inspected regularly, especially when servicing or if unusual noises or handling changes are detected.

Maintaining the struts on a 2017 Subaru Fore