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TRQ Front Strut and Spring Assembly Set 2 Piece Compatible with 2003-2011 Ford Crown Victoria Lincoln Town Car Mercury Grand Marquis

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Style: SCA56997


Features

  • Kit Includes: 1 Front Driver Side Strut & Spring Assembly; 1 Front Passenger Side Strut & Spring Assembly
  • Reference Numbers: 11800; 171346; SR4140
  • YOUR TRUSTED DIY VIDEO SOURCE: TRQ offers the largest catalog of DIY videos for replacement parts, making installation easier and repairs more accessible. Our mission is to help you "View Before You Do," with hundreds of new videos added weekly.
  • EASE OF INSTALLATION: Save time and effort with pre-assembled components designed as direct replacements for the original equipment, ensuring precise fit and eliminating the need for modifications.

Description

2 Piece Strut & Spring Assembly Set Kit Includes (1) Front Driver Side Strut & Spring Assembly (1) Front Passenger Side Strut & Spring Assembly Fitment Ford Crown Victoria 2003-11 - without Police Package Front Driver & Passenger Side Lincoln Town Car 2003-11 - Sedan Front Driver & Passenger Side Mercury Grand Marquis 2003-11 - Front Driver & Passenger Side Product Attributes Quantity: 2 Piece Product Features Loaded Struts: Pre-assembled application specific design Application Specific Design: No modifications necessary Matched Pair: Improved comfort and extended service life Restored Performance: Reduced body sway and vibration Item Details TRQ fully loaded shocks and struts are manufactured using premium raw materials and calibrated to restore original ride comfort. TRQ shocks are fully loaded featuring a pre-loaded bearing plate, upper and lower spring isolator, upper spring seat, coil spring, boot kit, and premium strut. TRQ recommends replacing your shocks or struts in pairs to ensure even wear of components and improved ride comfort. All products are fit and road-tested in our Massachusetts R&D facility to ensure we deliver on our promise of Trusted Reliable Quality. Reference Numbers 11800 171346 SR4140

Brand: TRQ


Auto Part Position: Front


Style: SCA56997


Vehicle Service Type: Car


Exterior Finish: Machined


Brand: ‎TRQ


Auto Part Position: ‎Front


Style: ‎SCA56997


Vehicle Service Type: ‎Car


Exterior Finish: ‎Machined


Automotive Fit Type: ‎Vehicle Specific Fit


UPC: ‎191213569979


Manufacturer: ‎TRQ


Model: ‎TRQ SCA56997 2 Piece Strut & Spring Assembly Set


Item Weight: ‎40.9 pounds


Package Dimensions: ‎26 x 18.5 x 10 inches


Item model number: ‎SCA56997


Manufacturer Part Number: ‎SCA56997


Date First Available: August 7, 2017


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Top Amazon Reviews


  • Affordable Suspension Upgrade with Mixed Results
Style: SCA31094
I recently installed the TRQ Front Strut & Coil Spring Assembly Set on my vehicle, and the experience has been a mix of positives and challenges. Pros: Pre-Assembled Convenience: The struts arrived fully assembled, making the installation process straightforward and saving me time. Cost-Effective: Compared to OEM parts, this set offered a more budget-friendly option without compromising on essential features. Cons: Ride Quality Concerns: After installation, I noticed a decrease in ride comfort. The vehicle feels stiffer, and there's increased road noise, which wasn't present with the original struts. Durability Issues: Within a short period, I began to hear squeaking noises from the struts, indicating potential wear or lubrication issues. Fitment Challenges: While the struts fit my vehicle model, I had to make minor adjustments during installation to ensure proper alignment. Conclusion: The TRQ Front Strut & Coil Spring Assembly Set offers an affordable alternative to OEM parts. While it provides convenience and initial cost savings, the long-term ride quality and durability may not match that of higher-end brands. If you're on a tight budget and need a quick replacement, this set could be a viable option, but be prepared for potential compromises in comfort and longevity. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on October 21, 2025 by Eduardo Machado

  • Good quality replacement
Style: SCA57289
TRQ is always good value for the money. They come fully assembled and include all the rubber silencers and rubber boots. Your car will ride so much better! And it’s easy!
Reviewed in the United States on December 18, 2025 by Chris Sharp

  • Don't Get Screwed!
Style: SCA57191
After about 14 months of use I took my Murano in for an alignment and was told that both front struts were bad. I contacted the seller A1 and they shipped me a new set of struts which I installed. To continue the limited lifetime warranty, I was to return the original struts. I boxed them up addressed the package in order to ship them back. This was at the beginning of the Pandemic and I had just lost my job, so I was not in the position to spend about $40 to return the struts. Several months later, I had to move everything out of my storage space and no longer had room to store the original struts. I still couldn't afford to return them, So I had no choice but to discard them. Fast forward a couple of months, I began having a rattling noise in the front driver's side of my vehicle especially on bumpy roads. It several weeks for me to finally identify the problem. On my Murano, the top of the strut is not visible unless the strut is removed, hence my difficulty identifying the source of the problem. What had happened is that the self locking aircraft nut on the top of the driver's side strut had become lose and the top of the strut shaft began moving up and down and causing severe damage to the top of the strut shaft and the metal top of the strut which holds down the spring. See the attached photos. As you can see the top of the strut shaft has been worn away by about 40%. I had no choice but to reassemble the strut and make sure that the nut was tight and secured with thread locker. This has rectified the noise problem, however I am now driving a vehicle with structural damage to a key suspension part that could snap at anytime! I contacted A1 and because I cannot return the original struts, they refuse to warrant the current struts, and my warranty is now void. If I could afford it, I would buy new struts from a reputable company and replace them. Unfortunately I'm still unemployed and cannot afford to. So thank you very much A1 for your understanding, compassion and top notch customer service! (To be clear, that is sarcasm.) ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on September 23, 2020 by AD AD

  • Quality parts
Style: SCA56932
Perfect fit, shipped pretty quick and instal was super easy with the TRQ YouTube tutorial!
Reviewed in the United States on January 9, 2026 by Jackson Jackson

  • 2016 Kia Forte DIY Replacement Quick Struts
Style: SCA31095
If you want to skip to the summary at the end of this review, that's fine. I'm going to review these as someone with 0 car knowledge, that used Reddit and Youtube to buy these quick struts and install them. My struts were shot. Every bump I hit I could feel hitting my frame. all of my tires were cupping and becoming bumpy. It felt super sketchy. So much tire noise. I didn't have enough money to go to a mechanic to get them replaced. I don't know anything about "compressing" the coil or spring or whatever in a strut, so I couldn't buy a better quality one that I would have to assemble myself...so quick struts already assembled was my only option. Installation with 0 car knowledge took me a 2-3 hours. Jack up the car with a floor jack, put on jack stands, take the wheels off. And undo 4 bolts? Take out the strut carefully. Tight fit. Really annoying, but doable. Important and will save you some hassle: if you don't know anything about cars, the tie rod that you have to put into the struts can be a bit of a pain to get in the hole. What I didn't know was that the suspension is connected on both sides, so it's pretty much impossible to do without jacking up both sides. Jack up one side, put a jack stand. Take the floor jack to the other front side, jack it up, put another jack stand. Tie Rods are still a pain to get aligned in the struts, but either way, save yourself some time and hassle...you have to have both sides jacked up at the same time or the tie rod will be too high to reach the hole in the struts. Also important for 2016 Kia Fortes: To get the struts out, and install the new ones, you have to remove the windshield wipers, and the windshield wiper tray thing. Not difficult at all. Windshield wipers have two plastic circles, you pop out, and then undo the bolts. The tray has 4 plastic push in little things. You push in the tiny circle in the middle of them, and then pop them out. Then you take the rubber cap off of the top of the struts. Don't fully undo the nuts on those, or else the strut will drop on the axle. Let taking those off be the last thing you do. After you get it set, put the 4 bolts or whatever back on. Put your tires back on, and you're in business. Review of these struts: Going from what felt like 0 strut power to these, feels so incredibly nice. I forgot what suspension felt like. Cut down on so much car noise. I can actually feel them working. Downside: They do make a bit of a squeaky sound when you hit a bump or pothole. I can live with the sometimes squeaky sound, knowing that they are functional, working, easy to install, and cheap on my wallet. I'm a week in and no complaints, everything feels safe. I got an alignment and they inspected my car and didn't say anything negative about my shock installation. After installation, go get a wheel alignment from a shop for $100 or so. Between the shocks, struts, tires, and alignment I paid $800 in total. The shop quoted me at $2,300 for everything. Would do again myself. Would buy again. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on November 4, 2024 by Shawn Avery

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