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Automotive OEM Shocks and Struts

ASH12208 - : Shock Absorber Assembly for Ford Image

Shock Absorber Assembly

Ford ash12208
F250, f350 super duty. 4wd. With off road shocks. Off Road Suspension. Dual Rear Wheels.
$67.51
MSRP $120.35
Save $52.84
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ASH24723 - : Shock Absorber Assembly for Ford Image

Shock Absorber Assembly

Ford ash24723
Transit. Series 450E,470E. With 148 wheelbase, with extended, van.
$108.12
MSRP $192.73
Save $84.61
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AST24724 - : Shock Absorber Assembly for Ford Image

Shock Absorber Assembly

Ford AST-24724
Mustang. 5.0l. Exc.20" Wheels. Mustang. 3.7l. Convertible. Exc.Electronic Controlled Suspension. 17" Wheels. 18" Wheels. Exc.Electronic...
$121.93
MSRP $217.35
Save $95.42
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ASH25807 - : Shock Absorber Assembly for Ford Image

Shock Absorber Assembly

Ford ash25807
F250. 4wd. 142 148 wheelbase. 6.7l diesel. Without performance shocks. F350. 4wd. Pickup. 142 148 wheelbase. 6.7l diesel. Without off...
$100.88
MSRP $179.82
Save $78.94
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84043225 - : Rear Shock Absorber for GM Image

Rear Shock Absorber

Code-aclv. Helps absorb and dampen road input into your vehicle's suspension
$74.62
MSRP $142.13
Save $67.51
47.5% Off
ASH25779 - : Shock Absorber Assembly for Ford Image

Shock Absorber Assembly

Ford ASH-25779
F250. 4wd. 160 164 176 wheelbase. 6.2l. Without off road shocks. F350. 4wd. Pickup. 160, 164 wheelbase. 6.2l. Without perf. shocks. 6.2,...
$73.03
MSRP $130.18
Save $57.15
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E62109AM0A - : Suspension Shock Absorber for Nissan Image

Suspension Shock Absorber

Nissan E6210-9AM0A
Sentra. To 12/2015. With fe+s.
$115.79
MSRP $178.70
Save $62.91
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23338893 - : Rear Shock Absorber for GM Image

Rear Shock Absorber

Without magneride, 4wd, code: aca6. Helps absorb and dampen road input into your vehicle's suspension
$184.77
MSRP $351.98
Save $167.21
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E62106HT0A - : Suspension Shock Absorber for Nissan Image

Suspension Shock Absorber

Nissan E6210-6HT0A
GT-R. Track edition. With nismo. To 02/23.
$2,012.63
MSRP $2,687.34
Save $674.71
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ASH12195 - : Shock Absorber Assembly for Ford Image

Shock Absorber Assembly

Ford ASH-12195
F250, 6.7 without 4wd. Off Road Suspension. F250, f350 super duty. 4wd. Single rear wheels. 137, 142 wheelbase. With off road shocks....
$100.88
MSRP $179.82
Save $78.94
43.9% Off
22825519 - : Rear Shock Absorber for GM Image

Rear Shock Absorber

Volt. Dampens and absorbs road input into your vehicle's suspension GM Genuine suspension parts match the GM vehicles original equipment...
$54.14
MSRP $90.46
Save $36.32
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560681 - : Rear Shock Absorber for ACDelco Image

Rear Shock Absorber

ACDelco 560-681
ACDelco GM Original Equipment Shock Absorbers are GM-recommended replacements for your vehicle's original components. Shock absorbers...
$112.56

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TL;DR Summary

Genuine OEM shocks and struts help restore the ride, handling, and fit your vehicle was built with. Use your vehicle details, part number, or VIN information to confirm the correct replacement before ordering.

Find OEM Shocks and Struts for Your Vehicle

Shocks and struts play a major role in how your vehicle rides, handles, and responds to road conditions. If your car feels bouncy, leans more than usual in turns, dips when braking, or shows uneven tire wear, worn suspension parts may be part of the problem. GetOEMParts.com makes it easier to shop for genuine OEM shocks and struts by vehicle, category, keyword, part number, or VIN so you can narrow your options with fitment in mind.

What This Category Includes

This category may include front and rear shocks, struts, strut assemblies, suspension dampers, related mounting components, and other factory replacement suspension parts depending on your vehicle. Some vehicles use shocks in the rear and struts in the front, while others may use different suspension layouts. Because designs vary by make, model, year, trim, drivetrain, and suspension package, it is important to match the part to your exact vehicle before buying.

Why Genuine OEM Parts Matter

OEM shocks and struts are made to match the original factory specifications for your vehicle. That means the mounting points, dimensions, damping characteristics, and related fitment details are intended for the vehicle’s original suspension design. Aftermarket options can work for some drivers, but they may vary by brand, ride feel, or installation requirements. Choosing genuine OEM suspension parts helps reduce guesswork when your goal is a factory-style replacement.

If you are replacing other suspension or steering components at the same time, you can also browse related suspension parts and steering parts to help plan the repair.

How to Choose the Right Part

Start by selecting your vehicle on GetOEMParts.com. From there, review the product details carefully and compare the listed part number with your existing part or a trusted repair reference. If you already have an OEM part number, searching by part number can help you find the matching replacement more directly.

For maintenance intervals, torque details, or part-specific guidance, consult your Owner’s Manual or a qualified repair resource. Suspension repairs can affect handling, tire wear, and alignment, so related service steps should not be skipped.

Compatibility and Fitment Guidance

Fitment is especially important with shocks and struts because similar vehicles can use different parts based on trim level, production date, suspension type, or drivetrain. Before ordering, confirm compatibility by selecting your exact vehicle, checking the OEM part number, or using VIN information when available. If a part looks similar but does not match your vehicle’s specifications, it may not install or perform as intended.

Key Takeaways

  • OEM shocks and struts are built for factory-style fit and ride characteristics.
  • Symptoms of worn parts may include bouncing, nose-diving, uneven tire wear, or poor handling.
  • Fitment can vary by trim, drivetrain, suspension package, and production details.
  • Confirm the correct part by vehicle, OEM part number, or VIN information before ordering.
  • Check your Owner’s Manual for maintenance and replacement guidance.

FAQ

What is the difference between shocks and struts?

Both help control suspension movement, but a strut is typically part of the vehicle’s structural suspension assembly, while a shock is usually a separate damping component. Your vehicle may use one or both depending on its design.

How do I know if my shocks or struts need replacement?

Common signs include excessive bouncing, clunking over bumps, uneven tire wear, longer stopping feel, nose-diving during braking, or reduced stability. A technician can inspect the suspension to confirm the cause.

Should shocks and struts be replaced in pairs?

Many repair professionals recommend replacing them in pairs on the same axle to help maintain balanced handling. Check your Owner’s Manual or repair guidance for your specific vehicle.

Are OEM shocks and struts better than aftermarket parts?

OEM parts are built to match the original factory design. Aftermarket parts can vary in fit, ride feel, and specifications, so OEM is often the preferred choice for shoppers who want a factory-style replacement.

How can I confirm fitment before ordering?

Select your vehicle, compare the OEM part number, and use VIN information when available. This is the best way to reduce the risk of ordering a part that does not match your vehicle.