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Between the upper spring seat and the mount itself. It allows you to steer the wheels without trying to rotate the top of the spring against the mount, which is fixed to the chassis by three bolts and cannot rotate at all.
OE strut bearings are usually cheap plastic thingies, and they do make a bit of noise as you steer when they go bad, probably as a result of "stick-slip" loss of smooth operation. Don't forget, these little things are carrying the whole weight of that corner of the car (minus the wheels and the rest of the things beneath them), so they are under quite a lot of load all of the time. Sometimes the noise seems to only happen under certain circumstances.
Norm
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'01 20th AE Maxima, 5 speed, wife's DD, stockish
'08 Mustang GT, 5 speed, my DD, slightly un-FStock
'95 626 LX-V6, 5 speed (spare DD and weenie EP autocross car, Prepared just enough, sometimes)
'79 Malibu, 5 speed (retired, awaiting decisions . . .)
Last edited by Norm Peterson; 08-21-2008 at 01:16 PM.
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