Not exact matches
I think you really need to
get new shocks /
struts.
I took my car (Mk1 Golf / Rabbit Cabriolet) to
get new front
struts and
new strut mounts kits installed.
Just went to
get my car inspected, mechanic told me that I need
new front
struts, car has 120k on it so it kinda makes sense.
In front, there are MacPherson
struts, which
get a revised geometry with updated bound stopper clearance and a
new stabilizer mounting location.
Underneath, the
new Corolla
gets refinements to its existing L - arm /
strut suspension in front, mounted with a sub-frame.
All ELR models
get a number of changes to the suspension which include a
new calibration of the HiPer
strut front suspension, stiffer rear axle, and
new settings for the Continuous Damping Control system.
It runs on a MacPherson
strut suspension at the front and a torsion beam axle at the rear on the L, LS and LT models, but the
new Premier edition
gets an enhanced Z - link design.
The GT3
gets MacPherson
struts up front and the five - link rear from other
new 911 models, but modified for about an inch - and - a-half lower ride height and an 8.5 - pound unsprung weight reduction.
The front wheels
get McPherson
struts while the rear comes with a
new double wishbone arrangement just like the international - spec car.
Although it has many similarities to the Integra, the RSX
got all -
new steering and suspension systems — including MacPherson
struts up front — for precise sports - carlike handling.
The 2019 RDX also
gets a
new, optimized five - link rear suspension with MacPherson
struts up front.
catalytic), a bosch fuel pump, 2 rear Monroe econo matic quik
struts,
new bosch spark plugs, stp air filter, oil change (bosch oil filter), didn't need anyone of these parts but I
got them anyways.
The best part of the morning was the dogs all
got a chance to meet
new people and
strut their stuff, play and just have a great time!
That gives you a few hours to fire the game up and
get back into the groove of things, and then really
strut your stuff on the
new tracks!
It is my favourite part of the Interior Design Show, the corner of the floor where all the young
new designers
get to
strut their stuff.