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Automotive struts are a type of suspension system and component used in vehicles. They are typically used in the front suspension of a car, and are designed to absorb and dampen the shock of bumps and potholes in the road. Struts are usually made of metal and are connected to the car's frame and the wheel hub. They are usually combined with a coil spring, which helps to absorb the shock of the road and provide a smoother ride. Struts also help to reduce the amount of wear and tear on the car's suspension system, as they help to reduce the amount of stress placed on the other components. Struts are an important part of the suspension system, as they help to ensure a comfortable ride and reduce the amount of wear and tear on the car. They are also important for safety, as they help to keep the car stable and reduce the risk of accidents. Some companies in the automotive struts market include KYB, Monroe, Sachs, and Gabriel. Show Less Read more