Mopar Suspension & Steering Parts

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Shock Absorber

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Shock Absorber

Mopar 68423232AD
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68251045AB - : Shock Absorber for Mopar Image

Shock Absorber

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68710550AA - : Shock Absorber for Mopar Image

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Mopar 68710550AA
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68373946AB - : Shock Absorber for Mopar Image

Shock Absorber

Mopar 68373946AB
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68640759AA - : Shock Absorber for Mopar Image

Shock Absorber

Mopar 68640759AA
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68316583AA - : Shock Absorber for Mopar Image

Shock Absorber

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68330210AA - : Shock Absorber for Mopar Image

Shock Absorber

Mopar 68330210AA
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68602893AB - : Shock Absorber for Mopar Image

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68281271AD - : Shock Absorber for Mopar Image

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68349238AB - : Shock Absorber for Mopar Image

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Keep Your Ride Smooth with Suspension & Steering Parts

The Chrysler Town & Country and Chrysler 300 rely on suspension and steering components to deliver stability, control, and comfort on the road. These parts absorb bumps, maintain alignment, and ensure responsive handling in different driving conditions. Genuine Chrysler replacements outperform generic aftermarket options by offering precise fit and long-lasting durability. At MOPAR Planet, we provide authentic parts that help your vehicle maintain its performance and reliability.

How Suspension and Steering Parts Function

Shocks, struts, and tie rods work together to control wheel movement and steering response. Suspension components cushion the ride and reduce vibrations, while steering parts direct your vehicle accurately. Using genuine Chrysler parts ensures the components align perfectly, reducing wear and improving performance over generic alternatives.

Why These Parts Break Down

Suspension and steering parts experience constant stress from road conditions, weather, and vehicle weight. Over time, bushings wear, ball joints loosen, and shocks lose damping ability, leading to uneven handling or vibrations. Regular inspections can catch wear early, preventing damage to other systems. Replacing worn parts with genuine Chrysler components restores proper alignment, smooth handling, and safe driving performance.

When to Replace Suspension and Steering Components

Noticeable vibrations, pulling to one side, or uneven tire wear indicate replacement is needed. Driving over potholes, rough terrain, or carrying heavy loads accelerates wear. Swapping in authentic Chrysler parts ensures precise fit, reliable operation, and extended lifespan. Paired with related items like brake pads, these replacements maintain overall vehicle safety and performance.

FAQ: Suspension & Steering Parts

Q: How often should I inspect suspension and steering parts?
A: Inspect at least every 12,000 miles or during routine oil changes to catch early wear.

Q: Can I replace one part at a time?
A: Yes, but replacing related components together, such as shocks and struts, ensures balanced handling.

Q: Are aftermarket parts safe to use?
A: Generic parts may fit, but genuine Chrysler parts guarantee correct alignment and durability.

Q: What symptoms indicate a problem?
A: Vibrations, uneven tire wear, pulling to one side, or noisy steering can signal worn components.