OEM MOPAR Shocks & Struts Online

Shop Mopar Shocks & Struts in Avondale AZ

Looking to replace shocks and struts on a Chrysler, Dodge, Jeep, RAM, FIAT, or SRT model? You've come to the right place to buy new ones. Drivers in the Phoenix area looking to order them online prefer us to other Mopar parts stores, actually. Not just those here, either, in fact, but elsewhere, too, across the US.

Why? Every suspension part we sell is genuine Mopar, and that includes shocks and struts. The brand is the exclusive manufacturer for these makes. That means what you get will be OEM-quality, for one, and secondly, compatible with your make and model. And that's guaranteed. What we've got for sale even carries warranty support, in the unlikely case that you run into any defects in materials and workmanship.

The best part? Our low prices. Our inventory's more affordable than at most CDJR dealers. Most often, you'll pay less than MSRP. Sometimes, you can even get up to 35% off that.

Order Genuine OEM Mopar Shocks & Struts Online Today

Have a question? You're welcome to contact us. Otherwise, buy now; we offer fast, cheap shipping anywhere in south central Arizona and elsewhere nationwide.


Shocks & Struts 101

Shock absorbers (shocks) and strut assemblies (struts) control the activity of the coil springs in your vehicle's suspension. In doing so, they help stabilize the vehicle. This, in turn, does a few things.

For one, it helps maintain wheel alignment. Secondly, it minimizes body roll. Third, it ensures consistent braking and handling. Fourth, it helps keep the tires on the road. Put simply, shocks and struts are integral to helping you remain in control while you drive.

If your vehicle's getting worse, though, ride quality-wise; if it's starting to lean forward when stopping, or it's bouncing or pulling sideways when turning; then a shock or strut or two might be going bad. If the steering response is worsening, though, and you're starting to lose control at higher speeds, there's a good chance they already have. If there's an oily or greasy film on the shocks and struts, too, though, it's almost certainly the case. (Even uneven or flat areas on your tires can be telling.)

At any rate, a suspension inspection will tell you what's going on. Replace anything the results demand. Otherwise, inspect the shocks and struts every 50,000 miles, as per most owner's manuals. You're sure to stay ahead of most suspension problems that way.

68262591AD - : Suspension Shock Absorber for Mopar Image

Suspension Shock Absorber

Mopar 68262591AD
SUSPENSION
$187.04
MSRP $278.00
Save $90.96
32.7% Off
55366994AE - : Suspension Shock Absorber for Mopar Image

Suspension Shock Absorber

Mopar 55366994AE
Rear. Up to 02/03/08 Warren Built,02/10/08 St.Louis Built.
Backordered
68262589AD - : Suspension Shock Absorber for Mopar Image

Suspension Shock Absorber

Mopar 68262589AD
Rear.
$152.55
MSRP $224.00
Save $71.45
31.9% Off
68063781AE - : Jounce Bumper for Mopar Image

Jounce Bumper

Mopar 68063781AE
Included in Shock Absorber Kit.
Backordered
68544274AA - : Suspension Shock Absorber for Mopar Image

Suspension Shock Absorber

Mopar 68544274AA
Rear.
$132.21
MSRP $197.00
Save $64.79
32.9% Off
5151303AA - : Shock Absorber Bracket for Mopar Image

Shock Absorber Bracket

Mopar 5151303AA
$47.97
MSRP $68.05
Save $20.08
29.5% Off
4670468AA - : Shock Upper Mount for Mopar Image

Shock Upper Mount

Mopar 4670468AA
With chock tube diameter of 51mm. With shock tube diameter of 46mm.
$39.94
MSRP $56.60
Save $16.66
29.4% Off
52038257 - : Shock Absorber Retainer for Mopar Image

Shock Absorber Retainer

Mopar 52038257
Upper. Shock to Frame Mounting. Shock to Bracket.
Backordered

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