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Shock absorber mounting hardware — including the top mount, bump stop, dust cover, and retaining nut — secures the damper within the suspension assembly and ensures it operates smoothly through its full stroke. Even when the shock absorber itself is serviceable, deteriorated mounting components cause knocking, rattling, and premature damper wear. Sachs, Bilstein, and Monroe supply complete mounting kits that include all ancillary parts needed for a professional shock absorber installation. Fitting the complete kit ensures consistent performance and avoids the need to re-access the strut within a short period to replace individual worn components.
A complete mounting kit takes the guesswork out of shock absorber replacement by including every part that should be renewed at the same time.
Reusing worn rubber components with a new shock absorber reduces the effectiveness of the new damper, allows noise and vibration to be transmitted into the body, and shortens the service life of the new unit. The labour cost of re-accessing the strut to replace a failed bump stop or mount dwarfs the cost of the parts.
Follow the shock absorber manufacturer's sequence for assembly. Compress the spring fully before fitting the top nut, and torque to specification. The top nut on many struts is a stretch bolt — check if the manufacturer specifies a new nut. Align the spring seat orientation marks before tightening.
Commonly searched OE numbers fitting Shock Absorber Mount from the TecDoc catalogue.