Rio strut mounts are not a direct substitute since the bore diameter of the mount is about 9/16 inch in and Monroe shock rods are 1/2 inch. You need to make a sleeve (I used sheet copper wound around the shock rod) and you also need to install a flat washer in order for the shock to ride on the inner bearing race and not touch anywhere else. However once they're in place they do make turning the steering wheel a bit easier than before.
Stock Festy and Aspire strut mount dust caps are made of rigid plastic and ill-fitting on Rio parts which makes for lousy protection of an exposed bearing, and new-purchase Rio mounts don't come with caps. At the JY the other day I retrieved some dust caps off an 01 Rio. In fact they are similar to Festy stuff and also made of rigid plastic. So I went around pulling caps off various cars to compare and ultimately found perfect fit soft rubber caps on a Hyundai (I think). Pressed in place I'm quite confident these covers will keep water and dirt out of the bearings. See for yourself. The last thing you want is dirt and rust-seized bearings on steering parts.
Stock Festy and Aspire strut mount dust caps are made of rigid plastic and ill-fitting on Rio parts which makes for lousy protection of an exposed bearing, and new-purchase Rio mounts don't come with caps. At the JY the other day I retrieved some dust caps off an 01 Rio. In fact they are similar to Festy stuff and also made of rigid plastic. So I went around pulling caps off various cars to compare and ultimately found perfect fit soft rubber caps on a Hyundai (I think). Pressed in place I'm quite confident these covers will keep water and dirt out of the bearings. See for yourself. The last thing you want is dirt and rust-seized bearings on steering parts.
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