Scuderia Car Parts offers a wide range of genuine OEM and high-performance suspension components, from complete kits to individual parts like springs & control arms. We provide parts tailored to your vehicle model, whether you’re restoring factory comfort or upgrading for sharper handling. All parts are sourced from trusted manufacturers, ensuring durability, precision fit, and optimal ride quality.

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Aston Martin 9G43-18B036-AE

Aston Martin 9G43-18B036-AE

FRONT SHOCK ABSORBER WITH SPRING
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Fits: Aston Martin DB9 (2004-2012)
Aston Martin 6G43-5310-EA

Aston Martin 6G43-5310-EA

COIL SPRING - COUPE
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Fits: Aston Martin DB9 (2004-2012)
Aston Martin 4G43-5310-BA

Aston Martin 4G43-5310-BA

COIL SPRING - CONVERTIBLE
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Fits: Aston Martin DB9 (2004-2012)
Aston Martin 6G33-5310-AD

Aston Martin 6G33-5310-AD

COIL SPRING - FRONT COUPE
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Fits: Aston Martin V8 Vantage (upto 2016)
Aston Martin 6G33-5310-BB

Aston Martin 6G33-5310-BB

COIL SPRING - FRONT CONVERTIBLE
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Fits: Aston Martin V8 Vantage (upto 2016)
Aston Martin 48471-74010

Aston Martin 48471-74010

SEAT, FRONT COIL SPRING, UPPER
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Fits: Aston Martin Cygnet
Aston Martin 48157-52030

Aston Martin 48157-52030

INSULATOR, FRONT COIL SPRING UPPER
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Fits: Aston Martin Cygnet
Aston Martin AD43-18B036-AD

Aston Martin AD43-18B036-AD

FRONT SHOCK ABSORBER
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Fits: Aston Martin Rapide

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What's in Aston Martin Suspension?

The suspension system is a network of components including springs, shock absorbers, struts, control arms, and linkages that connect the vehicle’s body to its wheels. Its main function is to absorb and dampen shocks from road irregularities, maintain tyre contact with the road, and ensure a smooth, controlled ride. A well-functioning suspension improves handling, comfort, and safety by keeping the vehicle stable under various driving conditions.

Where it is located in the car? How should it be properly maintained?

The suspension system is located between the vehicle’s chassis and its wheels. Each wheel typically has its own suspension assembly, which may vary in design depending on the car’s type and performance requirements. Maintenance includes regular inspections for worn-out shocks or struts, checking bushings and joints for play, and ensuring wheel alignment is correct. Unusual noises, excessive bouncing, or uneven tyre wear can be signs that suspension components need attention.

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