Truck Suspension Parts
Truck Suspension Parts
At SAC Commercial Parts, your suspension components are our top priority. That’s why we source you with only the best quality suspension parts for trucks nationwide and cross-border.
Wide range of Suspension Parts for Trucks
Axles, suspension parts accessories, leaf springs, shock absorbers, control arms, wheel bearings, tie rod ends, suspension systems, steering racks, bushings, and U-bolts are just a few of the many high-quality suspension components that we offer.
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ISUZU MC FTR 850 4X2 CH MY22 FRONT SHOCK
R2,00Original price was: R2,00.R1,00Current price is: R1,00.Part Number: SACISU17588Suitable For: ISUZU -
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HINO 300 711 LWB 4X2 F-C REAR SHOCK
R2,00Original price was: R2,00.R1,00Current price is: R1,00.Part Number: Q+S800603Suitable For: Hino -

MERC SK/MK/NG 620 FRONT CAB SHOCK
R0,00Part Number: 461311Suitable For: Merc -

MERC AXOR MP3 FRONT CAB SHOCK
R0,00Part Number: 463144Suitable For: Merc -

SCANIA S4 P FRONT CAB SHOCK
R0,00Part Number: 125675Suitable For: Scania -

MAN F2000 FRONT CAB SHOCK
R0,00Part Number: 383001Suitable For: MAN
Reduce Downtime. Improve Handling. Protect Your Cargo.
Heavy loads and harsh terrain make shock absorbers and suspension parts a critical safety and performance factor. A worn suspension doesn’t just affect ride quality — it can damage your cargo, cost you tires, and increase braking distance.
Parts Of Your Truck’s Suspension System
Leaf Springs
For excellent performance on your truck, always make sure to have the best leaf springs. These are metal strips layered together that absorb shock and play a crucial role in supporting the truck’s weight.
Shock Absorbers
Top-notch shock absorbers guarantee a smoother ride for you and your truck. They dampen spring oscillations, control bouncing, and keep tires in contact with the road for improved control.
Axles
The importance of having quality axles for your truck is to ensure that it gets the well-rounded support it deserves. These assist in connecting the wheels and supporting the vehicle’s weight.
Bushings
Enjoy a comfortable ride with our trusted and reliable selection of bushings. These are small, vital components that cushion joints between suspension parts, reducing wear, vibration, and noise.
How To Know If Your Suspension Parts Are Bad
It’s important to understand when your truck’s suspension parts are bad and what you need to look out for.
Listen for Noises:
Strange noises when going over bumps or uneven surfaces can signal worn-out components like ball joints, control arms, or tie rods. Listen for any knocking, clunking, or squeaking sounds.
Excessive Bouncing:
If your truck experiences excessive bounces after hitting a bump, your shocks or struts are likely worn out and not absorbing the impact.
Rough Ride:
Every small dip in the road feeling jarring is a sign that your shocks and struts are failing to stabilize the truck.
Pulling to One Side:
If your truck drifts or pulls to one side while driving, that indicates a problem with alignment, a tie rod, or a damaged control arm.
Difficulty Steering:
A stiff or unresponsive steering wheel can signal worn bushings, misaligned wheels, or other issues within the suspension.
Why Choose SAC?

Competitive Pricing

Nationwide Network

Wide Range

Expert Support

Competitive pricing on quality-tested brands

Nationwide branch network

A wide range of parts built for tough conditions

Knowledgeable support at every branch
Frequently Asked Questions
What are the suspension parts on a truck?
Truck suspension parts include springs (leaf springs, coil springs, or air springs) to support weight, shock absorbers to dampen vibrations, control arms and linkages to position the wheels, and bushings and bearings for movement and wear reduction.
What is part of a suspension system?
A truck’s suspension system includes key components like springs, shock absorbers, struts, control arms, ball joints, tie rods, and sway bars.
How do I know what suspension parts are bad?
You can identify a bad suspension part by listening for knocking or squeaking noises, feeling excessive bouncing or a loss of control, observing uneven tire wear, and checking for fluid leaks from shock absorbers or damaged bushings.
What suspension parts go bad first?
Suspension bushings, especially in control arms, and ball joints often go bad first because they are subjected to constant stress and wear from absorbing vibrations and facilitating movement.
What is the difference between OEM and aftermarket suspension parts?
OEM (Original Equipment Manufacturer) suspension parts are made by the same company that manufactured the original vehicle. Aftermarket suspension parts are made by independent third-party companies with quality ranging from direct replacements to high-performance alternatives.
Trusted Brands in Truck Suspension Parts
At SAC Commercial Parts, we choose our partners carefully to ensure you get only the highest-quality truck suspension parts. That’s why we work closely with DT Spare Parts, a globally respected brand known for precision engineering, durability, and reliability in the commercial vehicle industry.
Through our partnership with DT, we bring you a wide range of suspension solutions, from shock absorbers and chassis components to leaf springs and complete suspension kits, all designed to keep your trucks running safely and smoothly. When you choose SAC Commercial Parts, you benefit from world-class products backed by trusted expertise.
Through our partnership with DT, we bring you a wide range of suspension solutions — from shock absorbers and chassis components to leaf springs and complete suspension kits — all designed to keep your trucks running safely and smoothly. When you choose SAC Commercial Parts, you benefit from world-class products backed by trusted expertise.
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