The first-generation Acura TSX was introduced in April 2003. It was on Car and Driver's Ten Best list in its first three years of production (2004–2006). It comes with plenty of quality vehicles and parts, including the TSX shock and strut mount parts. The TSX shock and strut mount components serve two functions which are to cover the strut from the car and move like a steering pivot. A worn shock and strut mount can lead to popping noises when steering, the steering wheel may jerk too, and some can show excessive corrosion.
TSX is famous for lots of high-quality parts. However, the old shock and strut mount parts might lead to poor functions and unpleasant driving experiences after years of usage. The removal of the TSX shock and strut mount parts is as follows: Raise and support the vehicle, then remove the suspension/steering components, remove the shock/strut so you can access the mount on top, and remove the mounting hardware for the mount and pull off the strut. The TSX shock and strut mount parts should last around 7-10 years, depending on how the vehicle is driven. Prompt services are given to you with great hospitality. There are plenty of inexpensive and quality TSX parts online.