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Shock Absorber

Part Number: 5181546AH
Mopar Mopar
Other Names: Shock
Replaces: 5181546AD, 5181546AE, 5181546AF, 5181546AG
Description: SUSPENSION
Fits:
  • Chrysler:
    • 300
MSRP $1,080.00
$719.81

SPACER-STRUT

Part Number: 68162392AA
Mopar Mopar
Description: STRUT
MSRP $2.19
$1.54

STRUT-ENGINE

Part Number: 68326971AA
Mopar Mopar
Description: ENGINE
MSRP $81.10
$58.32

Strut Damper

Part Number: 68345743AA
Mopar Mopar
Description: SUSPENSION RR
Not For Sale

Shock Absorber

Part Number: 68069676AD
Mopar Mopar
Applications: E 4x2. E 4x4. 4x2. 4x4. Vapor 4x4. Summit 4x2. Summit 4x4. Alpine 4x4. X 70th Anniversary 4x2. X 70th Anniversary 4x4.
Other Names: Absorber
Replaces: 68069676AC
Description: Rear. QuadraLift Air Suspension.
Fits:
  • Jeep:
    • Grand Cherokee
MSRP $162.00
$101.12

Shock Absorber

Part Number: 5181595AA
Mopar Mopar
Other Names: Absorber
Fits:
  • Dodge:
    • Viper
MSRP $3,250.00
$2,203.50

Shock Absorber

Part Number: 52124342AD
Mopar Mopar
Applications: 7-Passenger 4x2. 7-Passenger 4x4.
Other Names: Shock
Replaces: 52124342AA, 52124342AB, 52124342AC
Description: SUSPENSION
Fits:
  • Jeep:
    • Commander
MSRP $390.00
$276.12

Shock Absorber

Part Number: 5264920AB
Mopar Mopar
Other Names: Shock
Description: Rear.
Fits:
  • Dodge:
    • Viper
MSRP $2,430.00
$2,056.60

Shock Absorber

Part Number: 68298929AA
Mopar Mopar
Applications: E 4x2. E 4x4. Night 4x4. 4x2. 4x4. 75th Anniversary Edition 4x2. 75th Anniversary Edition 4x4.
Other Names: Absorber
Description: Rear.
Fits:
  • Jeep:
    • Grand Cherokee,
    • Grand Cherokee WK
MSRP $253.00
$177.00

Shock Absorber

Part Number: 68373939AB
Mopar Mopar
Applications: Lux 4x4. Lux FWD.
Other Names: Shock
Description: Rear.
Fits:
  • Jeep:
    • Cherokee
MSRP $184.00
$128.62

Shock Absorber

Part Number: 68531066AA
Mopar Mopar
Replaces: 68235723AA, 68235723AB, 68235723AC
Description: SUSPENSION
Fits:
  • Dodge:
    • Charger
MSRP $1,260.00
$838.46

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Helpful Information


What’s the difference between mopar shocks and struts?

Shock absorbers prevent cars from bouncing by absorbing the shock caused by bumpy terrain. On the other hand, struts ensure your ride stays smooth and efficient by protecting your suspension system. Together, they keep cars steady and stable, providing an excellent driving experience.

How do I know if I need to replace my struts and shocks?

There are a few signs you need to look out for to determine if you need to change your struts and shock absorbers. Your vehicle will need shocks and struts replacements if you notice its hydraulic fluid is leaking. Your suspension setup might also be compromised if you feel unstable when turning or find yourself correcting your steering more often than usual as you drive your vehicle.

How often should you get your shock and strut kit checked?

Your shocks and struts need regular maintenance like other essential components of your vehicle. Ideally, these parts should be checked every 12,500 miles and replaced at least every 50,000 miles, depending on their quality and design. This is because they are still subject to wear and tear even when you only drive on well-paved roads.

How long should my shocks and struts last?

The lifespan of shocks and strut assemblies depends on their quality and the driving conditions you put your car through. Vehicle weight and driver behavior also affect how long these parts can last. Most shocks and struts can last anywhere between 50,000 to 75,000 miles. These numbers vary if your car is a sedan or an SUV. Consider these factors when you’re looking for shocks and struts replacements for your ride.

What happens if I don’t immediately replace my mopar shocks and struts?

Driving with worn-out shocks and struts is generally unsafe. Your wheels will wear out prematurely, and you’ll have a more difficult time controlling your car. Your vehicle will feel unstable when accelerating or turning at high speeds. Avoid compromising your road safety by replacing your shocks and strut assemblies as soon as you feel your car isn’t handling properly.