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Maintain the Mitsubishi Ride Quality You Love -- Shop Genuine OEM Suspension & Steering Parts Online

The coil springs and shocks and struts to take your Eclipse ride to the next level. The rack and gearbox to bring your Outlander back up to spec. Whether you're customizing a suspension or just making a couple quick fixes to your steering, we've got the OEM parts your project calls for -- and your Mitsubishi experience demands.

Why Buy Suspension & Steering Parts from Mitsubishi Motors?

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    Compatibility, Guaranteed

    Every suspension and steering part we offer comes fitting your car or SUV right the first time, no guesswork about aftermarket knockoffs to have to worry about.

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    Quality Assured

    Genuine OEM Mitsubishi steering systems and suspensions get built to top-notch standards. Expect nothing less.

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    Parts Expertise, On-Call

    Our specialized team knows a thing or two about steering and suspension systems, and it's ready to help you find the part you need. Just get in touch.

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    Warranty Support

    Mitsubishi suspensions and steering systems come with coverage for peace of mind. It won't void any warranty your vehicle has left, either. You can buy with confidence.

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FAQs About Suspension & Steering Parts

What do the suspension and steering in a Mitsubishi do?

Suspensions support vehicles, reduce body roll, and keep wheels aligned and turning right. Put simply, they ensure dependable handling -- everything from steering and turning to braking. Steering systems give wheels the freedom of movement they need while keeping them stable. Essentially, they work together. When the suspension and steering go out, though, it can mean losing control while driving.

What parts make up the suspension and steering systems in my Mitsubishi?

Suspensions have everything from chasses, shock absorbers and strut assemblies (shocks and struts), and coil springs to ball joints, stabilizer/sway bars, control rods, upper and lower control arms, and knuckle arms. Steering systems are comprised of steering wheels, shafts, and columns, tie rods, steering racks, idler and Pitman arms, and drag or center links. Power steering systems have extra parts -- among them, a pump, a yoke/damper, a coupler, and a hose.

How often should I inspect the suspension/steering in my Mitsubishi?

Every 50,000 to 80,000 miles or so, or when you see the signs one or another part is faulty.

How can I tell if my Mitsubishi suspension/steering system's failing?

Look for the signs. They include everything from the obvious worn parts, sideways pulling during turns, shaking or vibrating steering wheel, and rougher-than-usual ride quality to the less apparent -- things like uneven tire treads, or a film of oil or grease on the shocks and struts. See any of these, and you should inspect and replace parts as needed.