OEM Volkswagen Shocks & Struts

1EA413023BC - : Suspension Strut for Volkswagen Image

Suspension Strut

Volkswagen 1EA-413-023-BC
ID.4. Vin wvg. Rwd. Spring l02, l03, l04. Rear wheel drive, code: g01, code: l02, l03, l04. Weight Range 2,3,4.
$115.20
MSRP $174.55
Save $59.35
34% Off
7L0412347A - : Shock Mount for Volkswagen Image

Shock Mount

Volkswagen 7L0-412-347-A
Without air suspension. Touareg.
$203.49
MSRP $308.33
Save $104.84
34% Off
3B0413031A - : Suspension Shock Absorber for Volkswagen Image

Suspension Shock Absorber

Volkswagen 3B0-413-031-A
Without heavy duty suspension, to vin# 3bye121221. Passat. Exc.Sport Suspension.
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7P6513029BB - : Suspension Shock Absorber for Volkswagen Image

Suspension Shock Absorber

Volkswagen 7P6-513-029-BB
From 8/24/10. Touareg Hybrid. Weight Range-2. From 08/24/2010.
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7L6413031L - : Suspension Shock Absorber for Volkswagen Image

Suspension Shock Absorber

Volkswagen 7L6-413-031-L
Touareg. Without sport suspension. Left. Exc.Sport Suspension. Without air ride suspension.
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7P6513029AQ - : Suspension Shock Absorber for Volkswagen Image

Suspension Shock Absorber

Volkswagen 7P6-513-029-AQ
To 08/23/2010. Weight range 3, 4. To 8/23/10. Touareg.
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7P6413032AH - : Suspension Shock Absorber for Volkswagen Image

Suspension Shock Absorber

Volkswagen 7P6-413-032-AH
To 07/16/2012. Touareg. Right. From 8/24/10. Weight Range-1. From 08/24/2010.
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7P6513029AP - : Suspension Shock Absorber for Volkswagen Image

Suspension Shock Absorber

Volkswagen 7P6-513-029-AP
To 08/23/2010. Weight range 2. To 8/23/10. Touareg.
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7P6413032H - : Suspension Shock Absorber for Volkswagen Image

Suspension Shock Absorber

Volkswagen 7P6-413-032-H
Touareg Hybrid. Right. From 8/24/10. To 07/16/2012.
Backordered
7P6413031AH - : Suspension Shock Absorber for Volkswagen Image

Suspension Shock Absorber

Volkswagen 7P6-413-031-AH
To 07/16/2012. Touareg. Left. From 8/24/10. Weight Range-1. From 08/24/2010.
Backordered
7L6413032L - : Suspension Shock Absorber for Volkswagen Image

Suspension Shock Absorber

Volkswagen 7L6-413-032-L
Touareg. Without sport suspension. Right. Exc.Sport Suspension. Without air ride suspension.
Backordered
7L6513029G - : Suspension Shock Absorber for Volkswagen Image

Suspension Shock Absorber

Volkswagen 7L6-513-029-G
Touareg. Sport Suspension. Without air ride suspension.
Backordered

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Restore Ride Quality With Genuine Shocks & Struts

A shock and a strut dampen the bounce of your suspension system. They stop your Volkswagen Passat from floating over road bumps. These parts keep your tires pressed firmly to the pavement for maximum traction. A solid strut provides vital structural support for the steering knuckle. Working dampers reduce braking distances and improve overall safety.

Why Choose OEM Shocks & Struts?

Factory dampers use precise hydraulic valving tuned for your specific chassis. They match your vehicle weight to provide a balanced, comfortable ride without harsh impacts. The following reasons emphasize why it's crucial to for OEM every time:

1. Accurate Rebound Damping

Stops excess bouncing immediately after hitting a speed bump.

2. Proper Frame Fitment

Bolts directly to the chassis mounts without modification.

3. Strong Internal Seals

Keeps pressurized hydraulic fluid sealed inside the tube.

4. Reduced Body Roll

Keeps the vehicle flat and stable during sharp turns.

5. Quiet Suspension Operation

Eliminates annoying clunks and rattles over rough pavement.

Signs Your Shocks and Struts Need Urgent Replacement

1. Excessive Bouncing

The car floats like a boat over road dips.

2. Oil Coating The Tube

The main hydraulic seal ruptured completely.

3. Patchy Tire Cupping

Tires wear unevenly due to hopping on the road.

4. Long Stopping Distance

Tires lose firm contact with the pavement.

5. Severe Body Roll

The car leans hard and feels unstable in corners.


Frequently Asked Questions

What is the difference between a shock and a strut?
A strut serves as a structural part of the steering system.
How often should I replace shocks and struts?
Most units wear out between 50,000 and 80,000 miles.
Do bad struts cause rapid tire wear?
Yes, they cause a patchy wear pattern called cupping.

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