Mopar Shocks & Struts

52089751AL - : Suspension Shock Absorber for Mopar Image

Suspension Shock Absorber

Mopar 52089751AL
SUSPENSION
$83.25
MSRP $125.00
Save $41.75
33.4% Off
5180722AA - : Suspension Shock Absorber for Mopar Image

Suspension Shock Absorber

Mopar 5180722AA
Rear.
$107.89
MSRP $165.00
Save $57.11
34.6% Off
4782644AD - : Suspension Shock Absorber for Mopar Image

Suspension Shock Absorber

Mopar 4782644AD
[sdc, zpg] after 10-5-04.
Discontinued

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Is it Expensive to Replace the Shocks and Struts in My Car?

It can be moderately expensive to repair a car's shocks and struts and is influenced by factors including location, labor costs, part quality, and vehicle make and model. The total cost of a standard vehicle can cost anything from a few hundred to thousands of dollars. Signs of replacement include excessive bouncing, nose diving, uneven tire wear, fluid leaks, and decreased ride comfort. To keep cars safe, functional, and comfortable, regular maintenance and prompt replacement are crucial.

Related Suspension Components

  1. Coil Springs

    A vehicle's suspension system relies on coil springs to absorb and manage road impacts so that it can provide a smooth and stable ride. By supporting the weight of the car, absorbing shocks from the road, and maintaining tire contact with the road, these springs improve handling stability and road comfort.

  2. Sway Bars

    Sway bars connect the suspension's left and right halves, dispersing the force of a turn more evenly across the car to reduce body roll and improve handling when making abrupt turns or sudden maneuvers.

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