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When it comes to getting the most out of your car, it's suspension is key.
Automotive suspension parts are designed to make driving smoother, reduce bumps and vibrations, increase cornering control and much more.
Our selection of suspension parts includes everything from performance dampers, struts, bushings, control arms, sway bars and more, to ensure that your car stays safe while you are driving.
With these quality suspension components, you can improve the overall performance of your vehicle and make sure you get the most out of it.
We carry parts from the best manufacturers including Bilstein, Meyle and Delphi Technologies so you know you're getting the best parts for the best performance.
With our selection of suspension parts, you can have confidence that you have the right parts for the job, please enter your registration number onto our website for a list of parts specific to your vehicle.
Q1: What are suspension parts?
A1: Suspension parts are the components that make up the suspension system of a vehicle which provides cushioning and shock absorption when driving. The parts consist of springs, shocks, struts, control arms and other related parts.
Q2: What are the benefits of replacing suspension parts?
A2: Replacing suspension parts can improve the vehicle’s ride comfort, handling and stability by providing better control of the vehicle’s movement. It can also enhance the vehicle’s safety as worn suspension parts can increase the risk of failure and create uneven tire wear.
Q3: How often should suspension parts be replaced?
A3: Many suspension components, such as springs, shocks, bushings and bearings, should be inspected every 12,000 to 20,000 miles. Shock absorbers should generally be replaced every 50,000 miles, while other parts such as sway bars and control arms may last up to 100,000 miles before needing replacement. However, it’s best to have a professional technician inspect the specific make and model of the vehicle for the best advice.