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Kelpro Strut Mount - 24377

Kelpro Strut Mount - 24377

$90
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Kelpro Strut Mount - 24378

Kelpro Strut Mount - 24378

$93
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SAS Strut Mount - MT125R

SAS Strut Mount - MT125R

$162
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SAS Strut Mount - MT220RB

SAS Strut Mount - MT220RB

$308
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SAS Strut Mount - MT125L

SAS Strut Mount - MT125L

$162
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STRUT MOUNT - MT220

STRUT MOUNT - MT220

$101
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SAS Strut Mount - MT961

SAS Strut Mount - MT961

$383
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SAS Strut Mount - MT706

SAS Strut Mount - MT706

$127
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Kelpro Strut Mount & Bearing - 24018K

Kelpro Strut Mount & Bearing - 24018K

$196
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SAS Strut Mount - MT602

SAS Strut Mount - MT602

$36
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SAS Strut Mount - MT702

SAS Strut Mount - MT702

$121
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SAS Strut Mount & Bearing Kit - MT910

SAS Strut Mount & Bearing Kit - MT910

$103
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Monroe Strut Mate Mounting Kit - 902923

Monroe Strut Mate Mounting Kit - 902923

$52
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SAS Strut Mount - MT310
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SAS Strut Mount - MT310

$2
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SAS Strut Mount - MT931

SAS Strut Mount - MT931

$94
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SAS Strut Mount - MT131L

SAS Strut Mount - MT131L

$164
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Kelpro Strut Mount - 24379

Kelpro Strut Mount - 24379

$146
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Kelpro Strut Mount - 24235
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Kelpro Strut Mount - 24235

$22
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SAS Strut Mount - MT1010
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SAS Strut Mount - MT1010

$69
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SAS Strut Mount - MT120
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SAS Strut Mount - MT120

$58
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SAS Strut Mount - MT930B
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SAS Strut Mount - MT930B

$27
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SAS Strut Mount - MT522K

SAS Strut Mount - MT522K

$105
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SAS Strut Mount - MT305

SAS Strut Mount - MT305

$141
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SAS Strut Mount - MT600

SAS Strut Mount - MT600

$330
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SAS Strut Mount - MT236

SAS Strut Mount - MT236

$97
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SAS Strut Mount - MT703
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SAS Strut Mount - MT703

$67
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Kelpro Strut Mount - 24210
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Kelpro Strut Mount - 24210

$12
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FRONT STRUT MOUNT - MT215

FRONT STRUT MOUNT - MT215

$149
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SAS Strut Mount - MT249

SAS Strut Mount - MT249

$117
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Kelpro Strut Mount - 24231

Kelpro Strut Mount - 24231

$430
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Nolathane Front Strut Mount Bushing Kit - 44019

Nolathane Front Strut Mount Bushing Kit - 44019

$615
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Kelpro Strut Mount - 24326

Kelpro Strut Mount - 24326

$118
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SAS Strut Mount - MT930

SAS Strut Mount - MT930

$177
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SAS Strut Mount - MT700

SAS Strut Mount - MT700

$170
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SAS Strut Mount - MT307R

SAS Strut Mount - MT307R

$146
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Kelpro Strut Mount - 24332
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Kelpro Strut Mount - 24332

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2018 Toyota HiAce strut mounts — are they even a thing?

Short answer: no — the 2018 Toyota HiAce (H200 series) doesn’t use strut mounts. Technical sources like Toyota’s service information and EPC (parts catalogues) for the H200 front end list upper and lower control arms, a separate front shock absorber, stabiliser gear, and model-dependent springs (torsion bar or coil), but no MacPherson strut or strut-top bearing assembly. Aftermarket catalogues from major damper brands also list front shock absorbers for HiAce rather than struts, and don’t offer strut-mount kits for this model. That combo tells the story.

Why no strut mounts? The HiAce runs a double-wishbone front suspension where the shock absorber is just a damper, not a structural strut. In a MacPherson setup (the kind that needs a strut mount with a bearing), the damper forms part of the steering axis and bolts into a tall tower with a dedicated strut top. The cab-over packaging of the HiAce and its load-carrying brief favour the sturdy control-arm layout, which avoids tall towers under the seat area and keeps serviceability straightforward.

If someone’s chasing a front-end clunk or a vague feel and thinks “strut mounts”, they’ll be looking in the wrong spot on a 2018 HiAce. The right checks are:

  • Front shock absorbers and their bushes
  • Upper and lower control arm bushes
  • Ball joints
  • Stabiliser (sway bar) links and D-bushes
  • Tie-rod ends and rack ends, plus wheel alignment

For regular servicing, a HiAce of this vintage appreciates periodic inspections of those bushes and joints, and fresh shocks when damping fades or the van starts to bounce over corrugations. No strut-top bearings to worry about here, just good, honest control-arm hardware that lasts well if quality parts are used. If there’s tyre feathering, shimmy over bumps, or a hollow knock at low speed, it’s time for a front-end once-over and an alignment after any parts swap. Easy as.

FAQs

Does a 2018 Toyota HiAce have strut mounts?

No. The H200 HiAce uses a double-wishbone front end with a separate shock absorber, so there’s no MacPherson strut and no strut-top mount or bearing. Toyota’s service manuals and parts listings show shocks, control arms, ball joints, and stabiliser hardware instead of struts and strut mounts.

What should be serviced instead of strut mounts on a 2018 HiAce?

Look to the front shocks and their bushes, upper and lower control arm bushes, ball joints, and stabiliser links/D-bushes. Any looseness or wear here can cause clunks, vibration, and uneven tyre wear. After repairs, a proper wheel alignment keeps it tracking straight and protects the tyres.

Can a 2018 HiAce be converted to use strut mounts?

Not realistically. The chassis and body architecture aren’t set up for MacPherson struts or towers. Conversions would be complex, costly, and likely compromise safety and certification. The OE double-wishbone system is robust and well-suited to Aussie and Kiwi roads and loads when maintained with quality parts.

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