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The Complete Guide to Strut Bearings: Types, Applications, and Replacement

What is a Strut Bearing?

A strut bearing (also called a suspension bearing or shock bearing) sits at the top of the strut assembly, allowing the strut to rotate when the steering wheel turns. It also transmits road forces to the vehicle body and isolates noise.

Types of Strut Bearings

Roller Bearings

Use ball bearings or roller elements for smooth rotation. Most common in modern vehicles.

Plain Bearings

Use a low-friction sliding surface. Simpler design, used in some compact vehicles.

Integrated Mounts

Bearing and mount combined in one assembly. Simplifies replacement.

Application by Vehicle

Different vehicle manufacturers use different strut bearing designs. Our 1242+ SKU catalog covers bearing applications for BMW, Mercedes, Toyota, Honda, Ford, GM, Volkswagen, and many more.

When to Replace

Replace strut bearings when you hear popping or grinding during turns, feel steering hesitation, or when replacing struts. Always replace both sides for balanced performance.

Huami Strut Bearings

Our CL-6000 series strut bearings are manufactured to OEM specifications with sealed grease-packed bearings, precision-machined raceways, and corrosion-resistant coatings.

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Huami Auto Parts manufactures premium strut mounts, bearings, dust covers, bump stops, and bushings. IATF 16949 certified. Global shipping available.

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