Shock & Struts
Restore ride comfort, handling stability, and suspension performance with quality shock absorbers and strut assemblies. Designed as direct-fit replacements for a wide range of Chevrolet, GMC, Ford, Ram, Jeep, Toyota, and other popular vehicles.
Restore Control And Ride Comfort
Your vehicle's shocks and struts play a critical role in ride quality, steering response, braking performance, and overall vehicle stability. As suspension components wear over time, you may notice excessive bouncing, clunking noises, poor handling, body roll during turns, or increased stopping distances.
Our collection of shock absorbers and strut assemblies is designed to provide a reliable replacement solution for worn suspension components. Each product is manufactured to meet OEM-style specifications for fitment, durability, and performance.
Whether you're addressing suspension wear, restoring ride comfort, or performing preventative maintenance, you'll find replacement options for many popular cars, trucks, and SUVs.
FAQs
How do I know if my shocks or struts need replacement?
Common symptoms include excessive bouncing, suspension noise, poor handling, vehicle sway, uneven tire wear, and reduced ride comfort.
Should shocks and struts be replaced in pairs?
In most cases, replacing suspension components in pairs on the same axle is recommended to maintain balanced handling and ride performance.
What is the difference between a shock absorber and a strut?
A shock absorber controls suspension movement, while a strut is a structural suspension component that combines a shock absorber with additional suspension functions.
Will these parts fit my vehicle?
Please review the fitment information listed on the product page. If you're unsure, contact us with your vehicle's Year, Make, Model, and Engine information for compatibility assistance.
Are these OEM parts?
These are high-quality aftermarket replacement parts designed to meet or exceed OEM fitment standards.
Do I need professional installation?
Many experienced DIY vehicle owners can install shocks and struts. However, professional installation is recommended for safety and proper suspension alignment.
