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OEM Volkswagen Shocks and Struts

1K0513353H - : Shock Mount for Volkswagen Image

Shock Mount

Volkswagen 1K0-513-353-H
To vin 1k7027308. To Chassis/VIN 1K-8-020 816. With awd. Jetta wagon. R32.
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1EA513049AE - : Shock Absorber for Volkswagen Image

Shock Absorber

Volkswagen 1EA-513-049-AE
ID.4. Vin wvg. Code 0yg, 0yh.
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1K0513353G - : Shock Mount for Volkswagen Image

Shock Mount

Volkswagen 1K0-513-353-G
$70.55
MSRP $104.98
Save $34.43
32.8% Off
5QM513029C - : Shock ABS for Volkswagen Image

Shock ABS

Volkswagen 5QM-513-029-C
$118.95
MSRP $180.24
Save $61.29
34% Off

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Your ride quality depends greatly on the condition of your shocks and struts. While they serve the same general purpose, they're entirely different components. What they do is simple, but essential. They manage the activity of your coil springs, That keeps your wheels aligned properly and your tires connected to the road. The result? You enjoy the handling and braking that you expect from your Volkswagen car or SUV.

The Difference Between Shocks and Struts

While shocks and struts play the same role, they're not interchangeable. Struts are integrated components of your suspension and steering systems, while shocks are independent hydraulic parts. That means struts are stronger, by virtue of the fact that they're weight-bearing parts. However, that inclusion into the two systems means you'll need to perform an alignment after you replace the struts, while shocks can be replaced without that step.

How to Spot Problems With Your Shocks and Struts

It's not tough to tell when your shocks or struts start to go bad. Signs of trouble include:

  • A rougher than usual ride
  • Your vehicle pulls to one side when you make a turn
  • You see a film of grease or oil on your shocks or struts
  • Your tire treads are wearing unevenly
  • The suspension bottoms out when you’re backing up
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