Restore the Ride and Drive with Confidence
Not every suspension upgrade is about lifting, lowering or chasing performance. Sometimes, the best solution is simply restoring your vehicle to the way it was designed to drive.
Over time, suspension components naturally wear through everyday use, leading to reduced ride comfort, poor handling, increased tyre wear and unwanted noises. Our OEM replacement suspension range is designed to bring back the comfort, stability and reliability of your vehicle using quality replacement components that meet or exceed original equipment standards.
As our catalogue continues to grow, this section will become home to dedicated suspension solutions for a wide range of popular passenger vehicles, SUVs and light commercial models.


OEM Replacement Suspension
When suspension components reach the end of their service life, replacing them with quality OEM-specification parts is the safest and most cost-effective way to restore your vehicle’s handling and comfort.
Whether you’re replacing worn shock absorbers, sagging springs or ageing suspension bushes, our range is selected to deliver dependable performance and long-term reliability without changing your vehicle’s original ride characteristics.
Every component is designed to provide the correct fit, restore factory handling and help maintain the safety and performance your vehicle was engineered to deliver.
Ideal for:
- Daily drivers
- Family vehicles
- SUVs
- Light commercial vehicles
- High-kilometre vehicles
- Roadworthy repairs
- General maintenance


Why Replace Worn Suspension?
Suspension wear often happens gradually, making it easy to overlook until handling and ride quality noticeably decline.
Every vehicle has different suspension requirements depending on its make, model and factory specifications. That’s why we offer OEM replacement components designed to suit a broad range of Australian passenger cars, SUVs and light commercial vehicles.
Replacing worn suspension components not only improves comfort but also restores vehicle control, tyre contact and braking performance, helping keep your vehicle safe and enjoyable to drive.
Common signs your suspension may need replacing include:
- Excessive bouncing after bumps
- Knocking or clunking noises
- Uneven tyre wear
- Poor braking stability
- Increased body roll
- Vehicle sagging or sitting unevenly
- Reduced steering response












