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About Suspension Strut Cartridges

Struts work with your car's springs to make for a more comfortable ride, but they do wear out over time and need to be replaced. Before performing this work be sure to check the rest of the suspension components for excessive play and replace as necessary. Note that most people will also replace the strut bearings at this time as well as they tend to wear out at the same time. If you have any questions or might be interested in a kit that would include all the parts you need, give us a call.

About Bilstein

Bilstein’s perform due to their larger piston area and quality manufacturing. Bilstein shocks eliminate dead spots, and deliver extremely responsive valving for superior performance and handling, including consistent, fade-free damping and shorter braking distance. Made only from the highest quality materials, Bilstein shocks may be slightly more expensive than their conventional twin-tube counterparts, however, their reduced valve fatigue means they last much longer. Bilstein shocks provide much greater cost-effectiveness due to their longer service life.

Serious racers in America long ago realized conventional twin tube shocks did not fare as well during the high speeds and G-forces of race conditions as monotube gas pressure shocks. This is why NASCAR, Indy Car, and Formula One pit crews have long discarded the older twin tube design and now all use monotube shocks instead. Although other monotube shocks do exist, none can match Bilstein’s for the technological superiority that delivers longer durability and performance.

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