Super strut suspension was developed for use by Toyota in the ST205 rally car, how ever they soon reverted back to conventional macpherson strut for reliability reasons.
However it was fitted as standard to certain ae101 and ae111 levin/treunos and st20# currens and celicas as well as zzt231 celicas
if a vehicle has stock superstrut, it also has stock LSD (except ae101 n/a)
Its purpose is to minimise camber change through out the travel of the suspension.
to do this is has some extra linkages. this causes some issues when trying to diagnose noises in the suspension as it can be hard to pin point which joint has worn.
All joints in the s/s system are prone to wear, usually the camber (A) and no1 control arm (B) are the first and most common to wear, although the lower control arm no2 (C) can also wear out the rear bush where it mounts to the body. this bush is not sold seperatly by Toyota.
The top ball joint (D) also wears.
with the ae101 the camber arm and lower arm no1 are sold as one unit.
with the ae111 and st20# the camber arm and lower arm no1 are sold seperately
For A and B typical replacement kilometres is around 80-120k. but driving style and suspension set up and roads driven on can alter that.
Aftermarket and rebuilt ball joints tend to not last as long, often requiring replacement within 6 months.
In the AE111 pic i have roughly drawn in blue how the arms bolt up.
AE101
AE111
ST20#