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2003-2008 Hyundai Tiburon - 15081
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Frequently Asked Questions

The complete strut assembly measures approximately twenty-three point five two inches in length, eleven point zero four inches in width, and ten point zero eight inches in height.

The strut assembly includes a top mount, bearing plate, bumper, insulators, and coil spring, providing everything needed for installation.

Yes, this strut assembly is specifically designed for the 2003 to 2008 Hyundai Tiburon, ensuring a proper fit.

To install the strut assembly, simply replace the old strut with the new preassembled unit, which eliminates the need for specialty tools.

Yes, this strut assembly is suitable for the 2003 to 2008 Hyundai Tiburon, excluding the GT Limited and Sport Suspension models.

The fit type of this strut assembly is vehicle specific, ensuring compatibility with the designated car models.

To maintain the strut assembly, regularly inspect it for any signs of wear or damage, and ensure that it is properly installed.

No special care is required, but routine checks for proper function are recommended to ensure long-lasting reliability.

If the strut assembly arrives damaged, contact customer support immediately to initiate a return or exchange.

Yes, the Unity strut assembly typically comes with a manufacturer's warranty, but the specific terms may vary.

No, this strut assembly is designed for standard use and may not be suitable for off-road driving conditions.

No, the installation is straightforward, as it comes preassembled and requires no specialty tools, making it hassle-free.

Using a complete strut assembly ensures a hassle-free repair and restores your vehicle's factory ride height for a stable, comfortable ride.

With proper installation and maintenance, this strut assembly is designed to provide long-lasting reliability.

No, it is recommended to replace struts in pairs for balanced performance; consider replacing both front or rear struts simultaneously.

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