No, Mazda 3 struts and shocks will not fit a 2003 Ford Focus. The two vehicles have different suspension designs and mounting points, which means their components are not compatible. It's important to use parts specifically designed for your vehicle make and model to ensure proper fit and performance. Always consult a professional or refer to manufacturer specifications when sourcing replacement parts.
front has struts and the rear haas shocks
The Grand Marquis has shocks, not struts. They are simple bolt on parts.
I have NO idea!!!!!! ... do I????? Funny answer^As do most front wheel drive vehicles, the new VW Beetle has front struts and rear shocks.
Shock absorbers , front and rear
Yes
A creaking noise in the front end of the 2003 Ford Escape might be caused by shocks or struts that need to be replaced. This might also be caused by damage to the shocks or struts from high mileage.
struts only It depends on the model-the 2 Dr has shocks and the 4 dr has struts. The 2 door and 4 door models are totally different vehicles. The 4 door was a redesign whereas the 2 dr was going out of producti
The 2003 Ford Explorer 4x4 with a 4.0L V6 engine utilizes a suspension system that features shocks rather than struts. Specifically, it has a front suspension with independent control arms and coil springs, which are paired with shocks for dampening. The rear suspension typically employs leaf springs with shocks as well. So, the vehicle is equipped with shocks in both front and rear.
That Kia doesn't have "shocks". It has struts, front and rear. They bolt in but you will need spring compressors to swap over the springs and hardware unless you purchase the struts "loaded" with new springs and hardware. Loaded struts cost aprox double what just the strut alone costs.
Midas told me $600 plus $90 for an alignment. I'm thinking this is overpriced.
Rear shocks/struts are bad.
A 2003 Ford Explorer Sport ( the two door version of the Ford Explorer ) has shock absorbers front and rear