- A Proud Member of the 4Wheel-Products-Direct Family.
- Home
- About Us
- Contact Us
Shop Lift Kits By Category
Shop Lift Kits by Manufacturer
- Air Lift
- Black Diamond
- Cage
- Calmini
- Fabtech
- Full Traction
- Kelderman
- Pro Comp
- Rancho
- RCD
- Rize
- Skyjacker
- Superlift
- Super Springs
- Trailmaster
- Tuff Country
- Warrior
Lift Kits Vehicle
- Buick
- Cadillac
- Chevy
- Chrysler
- Dodge
- Ford
- GMC
- Honda
- Hummer
- Hyundai
- Infiniti
- International Scout
- Isuzu
- Jeep
- Kia
- Land Rover
- Lincoln
- Mazda
- Mercury
- Mitsubishi
- Nissan
- Oldsmobile
- Pontiac
- Plymouth
- Saturn
- Suzuki
- Toyota
- Volkswagen
Information
ResourcesPro Comp Suspension Tech: What is a Strut?
|
||
|
||
Struts also perform a second job. Unlike shock absorbers, struts provide structural support for the vehicle suspension, support the spring, and hold the tire in an aligned position. Additionally, they bear much of the side load placed on the vehicle's suspension. As a result, struts affect riding comfort and handling as well as vehicle control, braking, steering, wheel alignment and wear on other suspension components, including tires.
A coil spring is located between the upper and lower spring seats. It is held there by tension. The lower spring seat is welded to the strut housing, while the upper spring seat is kept in place by the upper strut mount. Struts also have a jounce (or compression) bumper located under the upper spring seat. The purpose of this component is to limit suspension travel by not allowing suspension components to hit together. Finally, a large nut at the end of the strut rod holds everything together.
|


