Products — Suspension & Shocks

Shock Absorber Bracket 316200290555000

Shock Absorber Bracket 316200290555000

$1.20-6
UAZ LLC 🇷🇺
Shock Absorber Pin Washer 045100290554501

Shock Absorber Pin Washer 045100290554501

$0.06-0.60
UAZ LLC 🇷🇺
Shock Absorber A6 for Safety in Falls

Shock Absorber A6 for Safety in Falls

$3-18
PROVITEX LLC 🇷🇺
Lada Vesta Left Ball Joint with Fasteners - BJ70-163

Lada Vesta Left Ball Joint with Fasteners - BJ70-163

$3-9.60
CJSC "PO "TREK" 🇷🇺
Shock Absorber Pin Washer 045100290554401

Shock Absorber Pin Washer 045100290554401

$0.03-0.24
UAZ LLC 🇷🇺
Suspension Spring Unit 324013-2410002 for 7000 kg Load

Suspension Spring Unit 324013-2410002 for 7000 kg Load

$900-3,000
URALAVTOPRITSEP PJSC 🇷🇺
Rear Left Balancer Assembly 8.32.015P

Rear Left Balancer Assembly 8.32.015P

$90-300
SPTK ARMTT LLC 🇷🇺
Left Spring Bracket for 316300290272700

Left Spring Bracket for 316300290272700

$3-18
UAZ LLC 🇷🇺
Rear Spring Pad for Suspension 045150291241202

Rear Spring Pad for Suspension 045150291241202

$0.30-2.40
UAZ LLC 🇷🇺
Shock Absorber Bracket Pin 316200291545200

Shock Absorber Bracket Pin 316200291545200

$0.90-3.60
UAZ LLC 🇷🇺
Valve Spring Support Washer 406.1007022-01

Valve Spring Support Washer 406.1007022-01

$0.06-0.60
UAZ LLC 🇷🇺
Front Stabilizer Bar for Cars 2906101BGW02A

Front Stabilizer Bar for Cars 2906101BGW02A

$9-36
KEYCSI LLC 🇷🇺
High-Pressure Surge Compensator GGU50-350

High-Pressure Surge Compensator GGU50-350

$1,500-4,800
HYDROMECHANICS LLC 🇷🇺
Right Spring Bracket 316300290272600

Right Spring Bracket 316300290272600

$1.20-6
UAZ LLC 🇷🇺
Pneumatic Suspension 1205-2912030-260

Pneumatic Suspension 1205-2912030-260

$900-3,000
PLANT LLC 🇷🇺
Absorber for M1 and N1 Vehicle Installation 9812881980

Absorber for M1 and N1 Vehicle Installation 9812881980

$9-42
CJSC PK AVTOKOMPONENT NIZHNIY NOVGOROD 🇷🇺
Chassis Shock Absorber Part 2821-0215 KT01

Chassis Shock Absorber Part 2821-0215 KT01

$30-180
Hydromash OJSC named after V.I. Luzyanin 🇷🇺

Shock Absorbers, Springs, Ball Joints and Control Arms for Hard Roads

Suspension parts here total 456 listings from 65 suppliers: shock absorbers (125 positions), stabilizers and sway-bar links (74), ball joints (69), suspension springs (65), control arms (48), bushings (35), strut mounts and complete struts. Coverage concentrates on vehicles that work on bad roads for a living — UAZ Patriot and commercial UAZ variants, GAZ light trucks, plus widely operated passenger platforms — with gas-oil shock absorbers, leaf-spring components and reinforced joints as recurring themes.

Suspension is the natural product category for a country of long unpaved distances, and the engineering bias shows: oversized pivot balls, greaseable joints where global aftermarket has gone sealed-for-life, polyurethane bushing options alongside rubber, springs wound for permanent overload rather than ride comfort. For distributors in Africa, the Andes or Central Asia, these parts match how vehicles are actually used in their markets — loaded past the door sticker on roads that eat sealed Western components.

  • Duty bias: reinforced and overload variants are standard catalogue items, not special orders.
  • Serviceability: greaseable ball joints and replaceable bushings favored over throwaway assemblies.
  • Leaf springs: complete packs, individual leaves and hardware for light-truck platforms.
  • Container math: springs and arms are dense cargo, shocks are moderate — mixed loads balance weight against volume well.
  • Quality papers: batch certificates referencing GOST or factory TU specifications; fatigue-test protocols available from the larger plants.

Through a marketplace sourcing request, list your platforms and monthly volumes to receive wholesale tiers from competing factories.

FAQ

What distinguishes gas-oil shocks from plain hydraulic in this catalogue?
Gas-oil (low-pressure gas-charged) absorbers resist foaming under sustained corrugated-road pounding and keep damping consistent on long rough stretches; plain hydraulic units cost less and ride softer at low speed. For markets with washboard gravel roads, gas-oil versions are usually worth the difference. Many references exist in both versions — the listing states which.
Are reinforced springs available for permanently overloaded vehicles?
Yes — overload coil springs and additional-leaf packs are regular catalogue positions, not custom items, because the domestic market drives the same demand. State the real operating weight honestly, including typical cargo; the supplier picks a spring rate that carries it without breaking the geometry. Pairing reinforced springs with matching shocks avoids premature absorber failure.
Should I stock rubber or polyurethane bushings for my market?
Both have a case. Rubber is quieter, cheaper and correct for customers who want original behavior; polyurethane lasts notably longer in heat and under load but transmits more vibration and costs more. Successful distributors typically stock rubber for volume and offer polyurethane as the premium line for taxis, pickups and fleet operators.
How do I run a meaningful quality trial before committing to container volume?
Take samples of your three to five fastest-moving references and put them on working fleet vehicles — taxis or delivery vans accumulate distance quickly, so 90 days yields real data. Record installation dates and mileage. Factories here are accustomed to this procedure with export buyers and will often supply trial sets at a reduced rate.
What MOQ and lead times are typical for suspension orders?
Fast-moving references ship from stock; factory production runs for larger volumes take two to four weeks. Minimums are modest — carton or pallet level per reference — but pricing steps meaningfully at consolidated container volume. A mixed 20-foot container of springs, shocks, joints and bushings is a realistic and economical first order for a regional distributor.