Frequently Asked Questions
The size of the strut assembly is 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 is made of one hundred percent Unity Automotive materials, ensuring durability and reliability for your vehicle.
The model number of the strut assembly is one one five nine zero, which identifies it as a specific component for various vehicle models.
To install the strut assembly, first remove the old suspension components, then place the preassembled unit in position and secure it with provided hardware.
Yes, the strut assembly is compatible with the 2007 to 2013 Chevrolet Avalanche, ensuring a proper fit for your vehicle.
Yes, this strut assembly is also compatible with several models, including the Cadillac Escalade and GMC Yukon from 2007 to 2018.
To keep the strut assembly in good condition, regularly inspect for wear and ensure that it is properly installed to avoid premature failure.
No, there is no special maintenance required, but routine checks for leaks and functionality are recommended to ensure optimal performance.
If the strut assembly arrives damaged, contact customer support immediately to initiate a return or replacement process.
Yes, this strut assembly typically comes with a manufacturer's warranty covering defects in materials and workmanship.
No, the installation is designed to be hassle-free, as it comes preassembled with all necessary components included.
You can install the strut assembly yourself if you have basic mechanical skills and tools; otherwise, a professional installation is recommended.
The expected lifespan of the strut assembly varies, but it is designed to provide long-lasting reliability under normal driving conditions.
No, the UNITY AUTOMOTIVE 11590 strut assembly excludes air ride and active damping suspension models, so it is not suitable for those vehicles.
The fit type of the strut assembly is vehicle specific, ensuring a direct fit for compatible models.















