Shop For Suspension Struts
A strut is a vital part of your car's suspension system. A strut is similar to a shock absorber and controls the energy that is put out when you drive over a bump, but it also plays a role in your car's steering capabilities. In normal circumstances, your car's suspension system parts wear down after about 50,000 miles. This number may be much lower if you drive in rough conditions on a regular basis. Have your auto mechanic check the suspension's condition periodically. When you need new struts or shocks for your Ford, Mercedes or Volkswagen, you can keep some money in your pocket by purchasing auto parts from online retailers, including ShocksandStruts.com's auto parts warehouse.
Suspension Maintenance Is Easy With the Monroe Quick-Strut
Before 2003, changing the struts and mounts in your car was a time-consuming process. The entire suspension needed to be disassembled for the new, multi-piece components to be installed. The way that struts are installed changed in 2003 with the introduction of the Monroe Quick-Strut, a product that has all of the components of a normal strut, yet is in one easy-to-install piece. The replacement bearing plate is pre-assembled to save time and labor. Coil springs do not require compression prior to placing them in your car. Your benefits are a premium part made by a well-respected company and a smaller bill from your mechanic.
Combine these savings with the low prices we offer for Monroe parts for your Ford, Chevy, Porsche or just about any other car brand here at ShocksandStruts.com. Free shipping is available from our warehouse to anywhere in the continental United States.