Smooth out the bumps and keep your van's front-left corner riding true with the Unity Automotive Suspension Strut and Coil Spring Assembly (P/N 13211). This pre-assembled front left corner unit installs as a direct-fit replacement for the 2014-2022 Ford Transit Connect, bundling the strut and coil spring into a single loaded unit so you can service a worn corner without spring compressors or extra bench work.
- Pre-assembled corner unit: combines the strut damper and coil spring into one ready-to-bolt assembly to simplify installation.
- Front left position: cataloged for the front left corner of the listed application.
- Suspension function: dampens road impacts and helps support the vehicle's weight for controlled, stable ride and handling.
- Signs it may need replacing: a bouncy or harsh ride, fluid leaking from the strut, clunking over bumps, or uneven tire wear — diagnose the cause before replacing.
Sold individually; this listing is for one assembly. For even, balanced ride and handling, it's best practice to replace the left and right struts together as a matched pair.
Interchange: 1335958L · DV6Z18124C · DV6Z18124F · DV6Z18124G · DV6Z18124H · DV6Z18125B · DV6Z18125C · DV6Z18125D · DV6Z18125E · 811407 · 172788 · 9214-0401 · 92140401. Manufacturer part number 13211.
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Frequently Asked Questions
Will this fit my vehicle?
It's cataloged as a direct-fit front left assembly for the 2014-2022 Ford Transit Connect. Confirm your year and configuration in the Buyer's Guide tab before ordering.
What position is this assembly for?
It's the front left (driver-side) corner unit for the listed Ford Transit Connect applications.
Is the coil spring included?
Yes. It's a pre-assembled strut and coil spring assembly, so the strut and coil spring come together as one ready-to-install unit.
Do I need to replace both sides?
It's sold individually. Replacing the left and right struts together as a matched pair is recommended for even, balanced ride and handling, though not strictly required.
What are signs my strut assembly is failing?
Common signs include a bouncy or harsh ride, fluid leaking from the strut, clunking over bumps, nose-diving under braking, or uneven tire wear. Diagnose the cause before replacing.
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