The Acura RDX made its debut at the 2006 New York Auto Show. It is roomy, loaded with features, and fun to drive. During the development of RDX, many popular parts have been built. The strut bearing is a vital component that links the strut to the vehicle's body. A faulty strut bearing can lead to knocking, stiff steering, and uneven tire wear.
RDX has many merits, while problems arise after the strut bearing parts have been used for a long period. The removal process for the strut bearing is as follows: Raise and support the vehicle, remove the shock absorber mounting nuts, remove the suspension components attached to the bottom of the shock absorber, and remove the nut at the top of the shock absorber to release the strut bearing once the shock has been removed. The strut bearing parts should be replaced every 50,000 to 100,000 miles. The vehicle will remain classic and prevailing for its useful RDX parts. There are nice RDX parts offered to consumers online.