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post Feb 1, 2013 - 9:49 PM
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Hi, I need front struts. Apparently I need the mounts as well.

I am not looking for top of the line or racing equipment. I just need a decent ride. Similar to OEM would be great. If it last 3 years I am happy.


Also, I am told I may also need the whole front suspension done eventually, I am told there are whole kits already put together where you just bolt it in already assembled. Any idea where to get these kits?


I looked over ebay and saw some cheapish struts for around 35 a piece, and what appears to be mounts for around 35 for a pair. I do not know if these will work or not so I was hoping someone with more knowledge had a good suggestion on what and where to get the parts.

Thanks in advance!



 
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post Feb 2, 2013 - 6:15 PM
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Front struts are rebuildable, meaning you only have to replace the shock dampener cartridge rather than the entire strut. Makes for a cheaper repair.

The inserts are KYB 365092, run just under $50 each. You can also buy assembled struts for the front under part numbers 334379 (left) and 334378 (right) for a few dollars more. Monroe struts are a few dollars cheaper. You can get them cheaper on eBay, but since those aren't authorized resellers you cannot claim the lifetime warranty.

However, you should still replace the strut mounts, and you're likely to need spring seat insulators. Monroes Strut-Mate kits do include both spring seat insulators as well as the strut mount and bearing.

Monroe doesn't offer their complete MacPherson strut assemblies, under their Quick-Strut line, for Celicas.

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