Shock absorbers and shin guards
More informationAt Global Parts, we offer a wide selection of original used car parts, including shock absorbers and struts for many popular car brands such as BMW, Mini, Mercedes, Audi, Volkswagen, and others. Our shock absorbers and struts undergo quality control to ensure you receive a top-quality product.
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Part no. 5Q0413031FM
VW Golf Mk7 Seat Leon Mk3 Spring Strut Shock Front Left Right N/O/S 5Q0413031FM
£56.95
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Part no. 6R0513025E
Seat Ibiza 6J Rear Axle Shock Absorber Left Right N/O/S Strut 6R0513025E
£18.95
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Part no. 5Q0512009AM
Seat Leon Cupra 5F Mk3 Strut Shock Absorber Rear Left Right N/O/S 5Q0512009AM
£89.95
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Part no. 2Q0413031CC
Seat Ibiza 6J Audi A1 GB Spring Strut Shock Front Left Right N/O/S 2Q0413031CC
£66.95
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Part no. 5Q0512009AS
Seat Leon Cupra 5F Mk3 Strut Shock Absorber Rear Left Right N/O/S 5Q0513045AK
£28.95
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Part no. 5Q0413031FM-1
VW Golf Mk7 Seat Leon Mk3 Spring Strut Shock Front Left Right N/O/S 5Q0413031FM
£180.95
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Part no. 5Q0413031LT
Seat Leon Mk3 5F Front Shock Absorber Strut Spring Left Right N/O/S 5Q0413031LT
£47.95
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Part no. 2Q0512013DG
Seat Ibiza Mk5 Rear Axle Shock Absorber Left Right N/O/S Strut 2Q0512013DG
£28.95
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Part no. 1T0413031JB-1
Seat Leon Mk2 Front Suspension Shock Absorber Left Right N/O/S 2.0L 1T0413031JB
£32.95
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Part no. 5Q0413023HT
Seat Leon 5F Front Strut Spring Shock Absorber Left Right N/O/S 5Q0413023FM
£47.95
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Part no. 1K0513029MD
Seat Leon 1P Altea 5P Rear Shock Absorber Strut Left Right N/O/S 1K0513029MD
£23.95
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Part no. 5Q0413023FN
Seat Leon Mk3 5F Front Strut Spring Shock Absorber Left Right N/O/S 5Q0413023FN
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Part no. 6C0413031CG
Seat Ibiza 6J Mk4 Front Axle Strut Shock Absorber Left Right N/O/S 6C0413031CG
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Part no. 1T0413031HE-1
Seat Altea XL Front Shock Absorber Strut Left Right N/O/S Set 1T0413031HE
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Part no. 6C0513119AQ
Seat Ibiza Mk4 6J Shock Absorber Strut Damper Suspension Rear Axle 6C0512037BL
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Part no. 6R0413031BT
Seat Ibiza 6J Suspension Strut Shock Absobrber Front Left Right N/O/S 6R0413031F
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Part no. 6R0413031N
Seat Ibiza 6J Front Strut Shock Absorber Spring Left Right N/O/S 6R0413031N
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Part no. 1K0513029JG-1
Seat Altea XL Rear Shock Absorber Strut Left Right N/O/S Set 1K0513029JG
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Shock absorbers and struts for smooth rides and better handling
Effective car shock absorbers and suspension struts
Shock absorbers and struts are key suspension components responsible for damping shocks, improving vehicle stability, and ensuring safety while driving. Thanks to their operation, the vehicle's suspension effectively adapts to road irregularities, guaranteeing smooth and comfortable handling. In the Global Parts automotive store, you will find a wide selection of used car parts, including shock absorbers and struts, ideal for brands such as BMW, Audi, Mercedes, Volkswagen, Mini, and many others.
How do shock absorbers work in a modern car suspension?
A car shock absorber is a hydraulic or gas-oil component whose main task is controlling the movement of the suspension spring. In practice, this means that the shock absorber limits excessive wheel rebound after hitting a bump. In a typical passenger car, a shock absorber performs up to several thousand work cycles per minute when driving on uneven surfaces. Modern vehicle suspension consists of several cooperating elements:
- shock absorber;
- suspension spring;
- control arm;
- stabilizer;
- McPherson strut bearing. Many popular designs use a McPherson strut, which combines the shock absorber and spring into one unit. This solution is used in models such as the BMW 3 Series E90, BMW E87, BMW E60, or Volkswagen Golf V. This makes the construction lighter while ensuring good vehicle stability. For example:
- BMW E90 rear shock absorbers are mainly responsible for vehicle stability during acceleration and cornering;
- BMW E60 front shock absorbers work within the McPherson strut and are responsible for damping most irregularities;
- Golf 5 rear shock absorbers stabilize the rear torsion beam and influence wheel grip.
What functions do shock absorbers and struts perform?
Shock absorbers and struts play key roles in the suspension system:
- Vibration damping – Shock absorbers reduce shocks and vibrations generated by road irregularities, increasing driving comfort.
- Vehicle stabilization – Struts, along with shock absorbers, keep the wheels in constant contact with the road surface, improving stability and traction.
- Suspension protection – They reduce the loads acting on other suspension components, extending their service life.
Construction and purpose of shock absorbers and struts
Shock absorbers and struts are suspension components mounted at the wheels, designed to control spring movement and maintain stable tire contact with the road. A typical set may include the shock absorber body, piston rod, mounting points, and in the case of a strut, a point of cooperation with the spring and upper bearing. A strut usually refers to the part of the suspension column that carries loads and guides the wheel in the correct position.
Most commonly used types of shock absorbers – construction comparison
Several basic types of shock absorbers are used in modern cars. They differ in construction, damping method, and operating characteristics.
Comparison of shock absorber types and fitting data
| Type / variant | Construction | Application | What to check before purchase |
|---|---|---|---|
| Oil | Piston working in an oil chamber | Focused on smooth damping and ride comfort | OEM number, working length, mounting type, vehicle placement |
| Gas-oil | Oil and pressurized gas in one construction | Better body control during faster driving and higher loads | Mounting side, suspension version, mounting diameter, replacement numbers |
| McPherson strut / strut | Unit cooperating with a spring and upper mount | Front axle in many car models | Body compatibility, mounting points, equipment presence, OEM part number |
In many premium models – e.g., BMW E60 front shock absorbers – high-pressure gas shock absorbers are used, which provide more precise handling at higher speeds. In compact models, such as Golf 5 shock absorbers, classic gas-oil shock absorbers are often found, providing a good compromise between comfort and driving stability.
Vibration damping function and cooperation with other suspension elements
The shock absorber is used to extinguish spring movement after suspension compression, preventing the body from excessive swaying. In practice, it works with control arms and ball joints, stabilizers, clamps, and bushings, as well as other parts from the Suspension and steering system department. When choosing a component such as a BMW E60 front shock absorber, it is worth comparing the OEM number, mounting side, and suspension version.
Why is it worth taking care of shock absorbers and struts?
Wear or damage to shock absorbers and struts can lead to suspension problems and reduced driving comfort and safety. Typical symptoms of failure include:
- Noise while driving – Knocking or squeaking may indicate worn shock absorbers or struts.
- Excessive vehicle swaying – Damaged shock absorbers can cause vehicle instability during cornering and braking.
- Uneven tire wear – Problems with shock absorbers can affect the incorrect distribution of load on the wheels.
- Oil leaks – Leaks from shock absorbers indicate their damage. If replacement is needed, at Global Parts you will find suitable used car parts that will restore full functionality to your suspension system.
How to choose shock absorbers for a specific car model?
Choosing a shock absorber for a car is based primarily on the technical parameters of the suspension and the vehicle's axle construction. Car manufacturers design shock absorbers to work with specific springs and suspension geometry. When matching shock absorbers, the following are taken into account:
- suspension type (McPherson, multi-link, torsion beam);
- shock absorber working length;
- piston diameter;
- damping characteristics. In practice, this means that shock absorbers for one model may come in several versions. For example:
- BMW E60 shock absorbers are available in standard and sports versions;
- BMW E60 front shock absorbers differ in construction from the rear ones;
- BMW E87 shock absorbers work in a McPherson strut at the front and a separate shock absorber at the rear;
- Golf 5 rear shock absorbers work with a torsion beam and a spring placed next to the shock absorber. This allows for precise matching of parts to the specific vehicle configuration, which translates into stability and driving comfort.
Selection by OEM number, axle, and cooperating elements
The OEM number is the manufacturer's designation that allows comparing part compatibility with a specific car version, axle, and mounting method. When completing a repair, it is also good to check the upper mounts, covers, bump stops, and shock absorber and strut mounts, as these elements affect the correct installation and operation of the strut. If a component such as a BMW E60 shock absorber is sought, the OEM part number, replacement numbers, and vehicle placement must be verified.
How to choose the right shock absorbers and struts?
When choosing shock absorbers and struts, pay attention to several key aspects:
- Matching the vehicle model – Every suspension system requires specific technical parameters. In the Global Parts automotive store, you will find shock absorbers and struts perfectly matched to BMW, Audi, Mercedes, Volkswagen, Mini, and others.
- Technical condition – Used elements should be free from leaks, corrosion, and mechanical damage.
- Shock absorber type – Choose the appropriate type (oil, gas, or gas-oil) according to your vehicle's construction. In practice, this means matching the shock absorber to the specific suspension construction and vehicle axle. In many popular car models, a McPherson strut is used at the front and a separate shock absorber at the rear. For example, BMW E60 front shock absorbers are responsible for damping most vibrations while driving, while BMW E90 rear shock absorbers stabilize the rear axle and improve vehicle handling in corners. The shock absorber is an intensively working element – while driving, it can perform hundreds of work cycles per kilometer. Therefore, it is important to maintain correct damping parameters and proper construction tightness. In models such as BMW E87 shock absorbers or BMW E60 shock absorbers, the proper technical condition of the shock absorber has a direct impact on suspension stability and driving comfort. Oil shock absorbers provide more comfortable operating characteristics, while gas-oil shock absorbers improve vehicle stability at higher speeds. In many modern cars, the latter construction is used, e.g., in models such as the BMW E60 or Volkswagen Golf V, where Golf 5 shock absorbers are responsible for maintaining body stability and proper wheel contact with the road surface.
Practical tips for installation and part verification
The McPherson strut is a unit where the shock absorber works with the spring, upper bearing, and mounts, so before installation, you need to check the completeness of the equipment. After replacement, it is worth checking the condition of adjacent elements, such as suspension replacement kits, covers, and bump stops, as well as suspension geometry. For parts such as Audi A4 B7 shock absorbers, it is important to compare the OEM number, body version, and vehicle placement.
Why is it worth choosing used shock absorbers and struts?
Used car parts, such as Shock absorbers and struts, are an economical solution that allows for savings while maintaining high quality. By choosing used suspension elements, you gain:
- Lower costs – Used components are significantly cheaper than new ones but offer equally high quality.
- Ecology – Recycling parts supports environmental protection and reduces waste.
- Wide offer – In our store, you will find used shock absorbers and struts for the most popular car brands. For many popular car models, the cost of new suspension elements can be relatively high, especially in mid-range and premium vehicles. Therefore, used parts are a practical solution allowing for reduced repair costs while maintaining proper suspension operating parameters. This applies, among others, to models such as BMW E60 shock absorbers, BMW E87 shock absorbers, Golf 5 shock absorbers, or Golf 5 rear shock absorbers, which are among the most frequently sought suspension elements on the car parts market. Thanks to wide availability, it is possible to match appropriate components for both the front and rear axles of the vehicle.
How to take care of shock absorbers and struts?
To ensure shock absorbers and struts work reliably for a long time, it is worth following a few rules:
- Regular inspections – Check the condition of shock absorbers and struts during periodic technical inspections.
- Avoid overloading the vehicle – Excessive load can lead to faster wear of suspension elements.
- Replace damaged elements on time – Worn shock absorbers and struts should be immediately replaced with functional ones to avoid further suspension problems. Shock absorbers belong to the most intensively working suspension elements – while driving, they perform hundreds of damping cycles on every kilometer of the road. Their proper operation affects not only driving comfort but also vehicle stability and even wheel contact with the road surface. In cars such as the BMW E60, BMW E87, or Volkswagen Golf V, shock absorbers work with other suspension elements, including springs, control arms, and stabilizers. Thanks to this, the entire suspension system can effectively damp road irregularities and ensure predictable vehicle handling.
Supplementary material on the operation of the entire suspension system
More information about the cooperation of shock absorbers with other subassemblies can be found in the material Suspension system – a comprehensive guide to shock absorbers, control arms, and stabilizers. This is a practical supplement to the description if you want to better understand the relationships between vibration damping, car handling, and part selection for a specific vehicle version.
FAQ
| Question | Answer |
|---|---|
| What is the construction and purpose of shock absorbers and struts? | Shock absorbers and struts are suspension elements mounted at the vehicle's wheels, responsible for damping spring movements and stabilizing the body. A typical shock absorber consists of a body, piston rod, seals, and mounting points, and a strut additionally cooperates with the spring and upper bearing. These elements are mounted on the front or rear axle, depending on the suspension construction. |
| What are shock absorbers and struts used for? | Shock absorbers and struts are used to limit vibrations arising while driving on uneven surfaces and to keep the wheel in constant contact with the road surface. Their operation affects braking efficiency, handling predictability, and even tire load. Without efficient damping, the suspension transfers shocks to the body and cooperating subassemblies faster. |
| What is the construction and function of a McPherson strut? | A McPherson strut is a suspension unit where the shock absorber works directly with the spring, upper mount, and bearing. This solution combines the function of damping and wheel guidance, so it has an impact not only on comfort but also on the front axle geometry. Mounting points, body version, and compatibility with mounting equipment are important during selection. |
| How to choose a shock absorber for a specific car? | It is safest to compare the OEM part number, replacement numbers, vehicle placement, and suspension type. It is worth checking if the part is intended for the front or rear, left or right side, and if it fits the standard or sports version. Verification by VIN and comparing mounting points is also useful. |
| What symptoms indicate wear of shock absorbers and struts? | Typical symptoms include oil leaks, knocking, excessive body swaying, and worsened stability during braking and cornering. Uneven tire wear and less precise car reaction to irregularities often appear. Such signals should be compared with the condition of mounts, springs, and shock absorber covers. |
| What to pay attention to when installing used shock absorbers and struts? | Before installation, assess tightness, piston rod condition, housing corrosion, and the completeness of mounting points. A good practice is to simultaneously check bump stops, covers, upper mounts, and cooperating elements on the same axle. After installation, it is worth checking the suspension geometry and general system operation during a test drive. |
Summary: shock absorbers and struts at the Global Parts automotive store
Shock absorbers and struts are key suspension elements that affect driving comfort and safety. By taking care of their technical condition, you can improve vehicle handling and extend the durability of the entire suspension system. In the Global Parts offer, there are used parts matched to cars of brands such as BMW, Mercedes, Audi, as well as many other manufacturers. When choosing, it is worth comparing the OEM number, replacement numbers, condition, vehicle placement, and compatibility with the suspension version. We invite you to contact us – we are here to help you! For more information and interesting facts, we also invite you to our automotive blog.