Original Volkswagen Suspension Parts
Suspension Strut
Suspension Strut
Suspension Strut
Suspension Strut
Suspension Strut
Suspension Strut
Suspension Strut
Suspension Strut
Suspension Strut
Suspension Strut
Suspension Strut
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Knowing and Maintaining Your Volkswagen Suspension Parts
Maintaining your suspension system is the most critical factor in preserving the legendary MQB-chassis handling of your vehicle. For owners of the nimble Volkswagen GTI, these parts must withstand immense lateral forces and high-speed cornering.
Key Suspension Parts and Their Function
- Strut Assembly
- The master structural member that combines the shock absorber and coil spring into a single unit.
- Shock Absorber
- Dampens the oscillation of the springs, preventing the vehicle from bouncing after a bump.
- Control Arm
- Connects the wheel hub to the chassis, allowing for vertical movement during steering and travel.
- Coil Spring
- Supports the vehicle's weight and absorbs the energy from large road impacts.
To ensure your vehicle's foundation remains stable, make sure to check your wheels to prevent the vibrations that can wear out your steering joints.
FAQs on Suspension System Maintenance
- How long should my genuine VW struts last?
- Under normal conditions, you should plan for a clinical replacement every 60,000 to 80,000 miles for optimal safety.
- How do I know if my shocks are leaking?
- Inspect the strut body; a thin film of dust is normal, but running oil droplets signal a catastrophic and dangerous seal failure.
- Does suspension affect braking distance?
- Absolutely; worn shocks allow the vehicle's nose to dive, which reduces rear-wheel traction and increases total stopping car-lengths.
- What is the "bounce test"?
- Push down on one corner of the car; if it bounces more than once after you release it, your shocks are no longer clinical.
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