Mopar Shocks & Struts
Front Suspension Strut, Left
Front Suspension Strut, Right
Front Suspension Strut, Right
Front Suspension Strut, Right
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Keep Your Ride Smooth with Genuine Chrysler Shocks & Struts
Shocks and struts control how a vehicle moves over bumps and uneven roads. They help maintain tire contact and support safe handling. At MOPAR Planet, we offer genuine Chrysler shocks and struts for vehicles like the Town & Country and 300. Using authentic parts ensures a perfect fit and longer life compared with lower-priced aftermarket options.
What shocks & struts do
Shocks and struts absorb impact and keep the car stable while driving. They work alongside suspension parts to maintain smooth motion and prevent bouncing. Genuine Chrysler components provide consistent performance and maintain ride quality better than generic alternatives.
Why shocks & struts break down
Frequent driving on rough roads, temperature changes, and exposure to moisture cause wear over time. Leaks, reduced damping, or unusual noises are signs of deterioration. Genuine parts resist these problems, giving longer service life and dependable performance.
When to replace shocks & struts
Replace them if the vehicle bounces excessively, leans in turns, or shows uneven tire wear. Timely replacement ensures safer handling and a comfortable ride. At MOPAR Planet, we provide authentic Chrysler replacements that match factory specifications and restore proper suspension function.
FAQ about Shocks & Struts
How can I tell my shocks or struts are failing?
Look for excessive bouncing, leaking fluid, or uneven tire wear.
Are aftermarket shocks and struts reliable?
They may fit, but often wear out faster and can reduce ride quality.
Do shocks and struts require maintenance?
Regular inspections help catch leaks or wear early, keeping suspension performance consistent.
