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68205039AA - : Rubber Bumper for Mopar Image

Rubber Bumper

Mopar 68205039AA
Upper Lid.
$9.88
MSRP $14.60
Save $4.72
32.3% Off
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52037719AC - : Spring Isolator for Mopar Image

Spring Isolator

Mopar 52037719AC
Upper.
$45.37
MSRP $66.15
Save $20.78
31.4% Off
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68137838AB - : Spring Isolator for Mopar Image

Spring Isolator

Mopar 68137838AB
Lower.
$48.13
MSRP $70.10
Save $21.97
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68269659AA - : Spring Seat for Mopar Image

Spring Seat

Mopar 68269659AA
$34.67
MSRP $50.45
Save $15.78
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68242503AA - : Rear Leaf Spring, Left for Mopar Image

Rear Leaf Spring, Left

Mopar 68242503AA
Includes Bushings.
$931.50
MSRP $1,350.00
Save $418.50
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68299070AC - : Rear Leaf Spring, Right for Mopar Image

Rear Leaf Spring, Right

Mopar 68299070AC
Includes Bushings.
$928.05
MSRP $1,365.00
Save $436.95
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What are Coil Springs?

They're part of your vehicle's suspension, taking their place alongside bushings, sway bar links, and shock absorbers and strut assemblies (i.e., shocks and struts). For this reason, they're also called suspension springs.

What they do is support the weight of the vehicle, help keep it off the ground, help maintain its proper alignment angles, and compress to absorb the impacts of wheels and tires crossing uneven terrain (like bumps and potholes). The result is not only more reliable handling but also a smoother ride.

Unfortunately, any coil spring can wear out over time, and when that happens, other problems almost certainly follow. Luckily, there are symptoms to tell you that's going on, and they're relatively easy to spot.

Signs of a Failing or Bad Coil Spring

Look for the following:

  • Vehicular sagging and swaying
  • Unusually worn tires
  • Strange noises coming from the underbody
  • Abnormal bounce

See any, and you should inspect your vehicle's suspension system, checking its springs to see if they've worn out. The best way to do that: lift the vehicle up on a hoist. As for when you should replace coil springs otherwise, however, there's no specific timeframe. You can obviously change one, though, if it becomes too weak or rusts or cracks from prolonged moisture or road salt exposure. Either way, when replacement becomes necessary, choose genuine parts.

Why Buy Genuine Mopar vs. Aftermarket Coil Springs?

The brand you love designs them compatible with the make and model you drive, right from the get-go. That guarantee, the suspension parts aftermarket can't always give you.

Where to Order Genuine OEM Coil Springs Online

Our auto parts store has what you need. Simply browse our catalog by your brand, model, and model year; it's the fastest and easiest way to find what fits your ride. Buy now, and we'll ship ASAP, with delivery directly to your door. We ship nationally, most parts that are in stock ship in 24 hours or so, and other parts can ship in as few as 2-3 business days. Shipping options range from ground to expedited, depending on the parts and accessories, too, and returns and cancellations are no problem -- just take a look at our shipping and returns policies for more info.

Need some expert buying advice? Have a question or concern? We're here to help. You're welcome to contact us anytime; we'll put you in touch with a team of parts specialists that'll be glad to share their knowledge.