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OEM Volkswagen Atlas Shocks And Struts

3QF505434A - : Knuckle for Volkswagen Image

Knuckle

Volkswagen 3QF-505-434-A
Right. Atlas Cross Sport. Fwd. From 10/02/2017. To 10/02/2017. Without awd, from 12/11/2017. With awd, from 10/03/2017.
$436.19
MSRP $666.95
Save $230.76
34.6% Off
3QF407152E - : Lower Control Arm for Volkswagen Image

Lower Control Arm

Volkswagen 3QF-407-152-E
Incl.Bushings. Right. Atlas Cross Sport.
$285.90
MSRP $433.18
Save $147.28
34% Off
3QF407151M - : Lower Control Arm for Volkswagen Image

Lower Control Arm

Volkswagen 3QF-407-151-M
Incl.Bushings. Left. Atlas.
$300.29
MSRP $454.99
Save $154.70
34% Off
N10883401 - : Lower Control Arm Mount Bolt for Volkswagen Image

Lower Control Arm Mount Bolt

Volkswagen N-108-834-01
$1.98
MSRP $3.16
Save $1.18
37.3% Off
3QF411315A - : Stabilizer Link for Volkswagen Image

Stabilizer Link

Volkswagen 3QF-411-315-A
Atlas Cross Sport. To 12/11/2017. From 12/12/2017.
$28.16
MSRP $48.98
Save $20.82
42.5% Off
3QF505465C - : Stabilizer Link for Volkswagen Image

Stabilizer Link

Volkswagen 3QF-505-465-C
Without awd. Atlas Cross Sport. Fwd.
$43.92
MSRP $63.64
Save $19.72
31% Off
3QD199855 - : Front Support for Volkswagen Image

Front Support

Volkswagen 3QD-199-855
$104.15
MSRP $154.99
Save $50.84
32.8% Off
5QM505129 - : Bracket for Volkswagen Image

Bracket

Volkswagen 5QM-505-129
With 4 link suspension. With AWD. from 09/07/2020. Fwd. All wheel drive. Awd, from 09/03/2018.
$54.38
MSRP $78.82
Save $24.44
31% Off
5QM505130 - : Bracket for Volkswagen Image

Bracket

Volkswagen 5QM-505-130
Awd, from 09/03/2018. With 4 link suspension. Fwd. All wheel drive. Without awd, from 09/07/2020.
$54.61
MSRP $79.15
Save $24.54
31% Off
N91246001 - : Stabilizer Link Upper Bolt for Volkswagen Image

Stabilizer Link Upper Bolt

Volkswagen N-912-460-01
Without awd. Fwd.
$1.25
MSRP $2.00
Save $0.75
37.5% Off
3QG512521 - : Headlight Level Sensor for Volkswagen Image

Headlight Level Sensor

Volkswagen 3QG-512-521
Fwd. Without awd.
$173.79
MSRP $263.32
Save $89.53
34% Off
N0150818 - : Stabilizer Link Nut for Volkswagen Image

Stabilizer Link Nut

Volkswagen N-015-081-8
From 05/11/2020. Awd. Fwd. Suspension code: g01 or g04 suspension code: g01, g04.
$0.09
MSRP $0.14
Save $0.05
35.7% Off

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The shocks and struts in your Volkswagen Atlas deliver the ride comfort you rely upon, whether you're traveling backwoods trails for a camping trip or heading into Philly for a night on the town. They support your SUV's weight while cushioning any irregularities in the road surface. That keeps your wheels rolling true, while maintaining ideal handling and control. Read on to learn more about these critical suspension parts.

Are Shocks and Struts the Same Thing?

No. They share the same role in your SUV's suspension, but you can't use one in place of the other.

Shocks

Shock absorbers are larger than struts, and are generally designed to be stiffer than a strut. That's because they're an independent suspension component. There are three types:

  • Mono-tube shock: Also called a gas shock, this is the most common shock absorber. It's made from a steel tube that has a rod and piston inside. When you drive over a bump, the piston pushes up and is slowly compressed by gas to make for a smoother transition.
  • Dual shock: This type is sometimes referred to as a twin-tube shock. It consists of two vertical tubes that are filled with hydraulic fluids instead of gas. As the shock compresses, the fluid transfers from one tube to another.
  • Coil-over shock: This type is found on those rare vehicles that feature shock absorbers on the front end. As the name suggests, the shock itself is covered by a coil spring.
  • Struts

    Struts are integrated components of both the suspension and steering systems. They're smaller than a shock, which makes them better suited for models that have suspension travel compressed. These days, most vehicles feature a MacPherson strut, which incorporates both the strut and spring into one unit. They mount to the steering knuckle, with the spring's "top" supporting the body. While that makes them more durable than a shock, it also means that replacing struts requires a vehicle alignment afterwards.

    When Should You Replace Shocks or Struts?

    Your owner's manual will specify the exact mileage, but you should plan on replacing yours somewhere after 50,000 to 100,000 miles. Obviously, your road conditions can affect that number greatly. Signs of trouble include:

  • An overly bumpy ride
  • The suspension bottoms out when you're backing out of the driveway
  • The vehicle pulls to one side when you brake
  • You notice a greasy film on the parts
  • Shop Online to Find Genuine VW Atlas Shocks and Struts at Affordable Prices

    The best shocks or struts for your SUV are the ones that Volkswagen makes. That's because they come with a guaranteed compatibility that can't be matched. Our online VW parts store sells them, and at prices up to 35% lower than the retail you'll be charged elsewhere. Buy now for fast shipping to any address in the US!

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