🔩 Suspension & Steering

Control arms, tie rods, shocks, struts, and steering components from salvage yards. Free quote matching — no cost, no obligation.

Avg. Cost: $30 – $500 Individual parts to full suspension assemblies

About Used Suspension & Steering

Used Suspension & Steering are pulled from low-mileage or lightly damaged salvage vehicles and sold at a fraction of new part prices. Buying from a reputable salvage yard means you get an OEM-quality part that is guaranteed to fit your vehicle — without the markup of aftermarket alternatives.

Common Uses

  • Suspension repair
  • Steering component replacement
  • Lifted truck builds

Typical Cost Range

Used Suspension & Steering generally range from $30 – $500. Prices vary based on:

  • Vehicle year, make, and model
  • Part condition (miles, wear, damage)
  • Local salvage yard inventory and demand
  • Region of the country

The best way to get an accurate price is to submit a free quote request — local salvage yards will respond with current inventory and pricing for your specific vehicle.

What to Ask Before Buying

  • How many miles are on the part/donor vehicle?
  • Is there a warranty or return policy?
  • Does the yard test or inspect the part before selling?
  • Is shipping available, or pick-up only?

Frequently Asked Questions

Used Suspension & Steering typically cost $30 – $500 depending on vehicle year, make, model, and part condition. Prices vary by region and salvage yard inventory. Request free quotes for accurate pricing in your area.

Used OEM parts from reputable salvage yards are often more reliable than cheap aftermarket alternatives. They are factory-made parts from real vehicles — always ask about mileage and warranty before purchasing.

Submit a free request on WebJunkyards.com. We match your request with up to 3 local salvage yards that have your part in stock. No phone tag, no driving around — results arrive within hours.

Yes — 100% free for buyers. You never pay WebJunkyards.com anything. We are a quote-matching service; the salvage yards pay a referral fee only when a deal is made.