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Jeep Wrangler JK Shocks & Struts

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Jeep Wrangler JK Shocks & Struts

Your Wrangler's suspension system must be finely tuned to handle the rigors of offroading. Rough terrain, obstacles and other challenges call for more than stock suspension components. Morris 4x4 Center is your top destination for Jeep Wrangler JK shocks and struts. Shop our inventory sourced from respected brands in offroading gear: Bilstein, King Shocks, ICON Vehicle Dynamics and many more.

 

How Long Do Jeep Wrangler JK Shocks & Struts Last?

Lifespans of struts and shocks for Jeep Wrangler JK range from five to 10 years. Professional mechanics recommend replacement at between 50,000 and 100,000 miles. Those are quite extensive ranges, but remember that wear and tear on your shocks depends a lot on your typical driving conditions and habits.

The average commuter driver probably gets seven or eight years out of their shocks. You, however, are not the average commuter. You need parts that are much more durable. Not only that, lifting your Jeep changes its suspension configuration. Your shocks should be designed to dampen vibrations and impacts in a vehicle that's been raised two to eight inches — and stock components usually can't deliver the performance you need in these circumstances.

 

How Much Do Jeep Wrangler JK Shocks & Struts Cost?

Prices on your shocks and struts depend on the brand and models you buy. Specialty items like ICON's remote reservoir CDCV coilover kit can cost over $3,000. However, you'll pay far less for most offroading shocks and struts. Single shock absorbers can usually be purchased for under $200. Full sets with front and rear shocks range from $250 up to $1,200 or more for higher-end models.

 

Signs & Symptoms of Faulty Jeep Wrangler JK Shocks & Struts

Shock and strut problems manifest themselves with symptoms that are hard to ignore. Your Jeep's front end may dive too hard when you hit the brakes. Alternatively, you may have excessive rear-end squatting when you start to accelerate. Other signs include excess bounce, unusual tire wear and leaning to one side.

Whether you're looking for Jeep Wrangler JK hardtop struts, performance shocks or other suspension components, Morris 4x4 offers top-quality gear at the lowest possible prices. Shop with confidence from our One-Year Lower Price Guarantee.

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