OEM GM Shocks & Struts

85023376 - : Strut for GM Image

Strut

4wd, with zr2, at4x, code: 6aa, 7aa. Colorado. Left. With zr2 trim. Without bison pkg.. Rpo 6aa. Canyon. With at4x trim. Without aev...
$464.29
MSRP $786.93
Save $322.64
41% Off
86806220 - : Strut for GM Image

Strut

Corvette. 6.2l. Without extra ground clrnce.. Without magnetic ride cntrl. With soft ride. Right. Without hybrid.
$136.96
MSRP $228.26
Save $91.30
40% Off
85814286 - : Strut for GM Image

Strut

With air suspension.
$290.77
MSRP $484.61
Save $193.84
40% Off
85631610 - : Strut for GM Image

Strut

Silverado, sierra. Without zr2, at4. Without damping ride control. Left. Code 6wm. 6fd, 6fe, 6ff.
$151.99
MSRP $253.32
Save $101.33
40% Off
85752204 - : Strut for GM Image

Strut

Equinox EV. Left. Labeled 86586492. 21 wheels.
$94.98
MSRP $151.96
Save $56.98
37.5% Off
85811492 - : Strut for GM Image

Strut

Without air suspension, with 2 inch lift. Without air suspension, at4.
$113.69
MSRP $181.90
Save $68.21
37.5% Off
85650697 - : Strut for GM Image

Strut

CT4. V blackwing. Left.
$391.11
MSRP $662.90
Save $271.79
41% Off
42781624 - : Strut for GM Image

Strut

Bolt EUV. Right.
$93.40
MSRP $149.44
Save $56.04
37.5% Off
85650698 - : Strut for GM Image

Strut

CT4. V blackwing. Right.
$456.87
MSRP $774.36
Save $317.49
41% Off
85760864 - : Strut for GM Image

Strut

LYRIQ. Rwd. Right. 22 wheel. From 06/2024.
$106.99
MSRP $171.18
Save $64.19
37.5% Off
19122335 - : Strut for GM Image

Strut

Torrent. Right. With ride & handling susp.
$152.06
MSRP $253.43
Save $101.37
40% Off
9192250 - : Strut for GM Image

Strut

Catera. Without sport pkg. Without sport package. Right.
$208.17
MSRP $277.56
Save $69.39
25% Off

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Why Shocks & Struts Are Essential

Shocks and struts are essential for your vehicle's comfort and handling. They absorb road impacts, smooth the ride, and prevent the automobile from bouncing too much after striking a bump. Proper shocks and struts help prevent wear on your tires and suspension system by uniformly distributing road impact, which is essential for the vehicle's lifetime. A solid suspension system improves handling and traction, allowing you to drive safely even in poor weather. Neglecting shocks and struts can result in rougher rides, longer stopping distances, and higher wear on other parts, compromising safety and raising maintenance costs over time.

What Are Shocks & How Do They Function?

Shocks, often known as shock absorbers, are hydraulic devices that manage the vehicle's bounce, roll, and sway. Shocks consist of a piston and a fluid-filled cylinder that distribute the energy of wheel movement. As your wheels travel up and down, shocks absorb the action, providing stability and decreasing strain on other vehicle components. Quality shocks aid in maintaining tire-to-road contact, which improves braking, steering, and cornering performance. When your shocks degrade, you will notice a drop in handling accuracy and maybe longer braking distances, indicating that it is time to consider replacements.

Understanding Struts & Their Role

Struts are more sophisticated than shock absorbers, involving various suspension and steering components. Unlike shocks, which are essentially absorptive, struts offer structural support to the suspension system, affecting wheel alignment and ride height. They contribute significantly to overall stability and serve as a pivot for steering. Struts in contemporary automobiles assist in maintaining appropriate alignment, which is essential for even tire wear and maximum fuel efficiency. Struts can lose efficacy with time, causing misalignment, less control, and greater stress on tires and other parts.

Signs It Is Time to Replace Shocks & Struts

Excessive bouncing, swaying, or nose-diving during braking are common indications that your shocks and struts require repair. Other signs include uneven tire wear, longer stopping distances, and decreased handling abilities. Another indicator is fluid leakage around the shocks or struts. If you often travel on difficult terrain, most cars should have shocks and struts inspected every 50,000 miles or sooner. Regular maintenance and timely replacements may save you money on future repairs while keeping your vehicle safe and comfortable.

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