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51320TVAA01 - : Stabilizer Link for Acura Image

Stabilizer Link

Acura 51320tvaa01
RDX.
MSRP $38.83 CAD
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51320SJAA01 - : Stabilizer Link for Acura Image

Stabilizer Link

RL.
MSRP $73.84 CAD
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52320TY3A01 - : Stabilizer Link for Acura Image

Stabilizer Link

Acura 52320ty3a01
Awd. RLX hybrid.
MSRP $108.71 CAD
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90370SJA000 - : Suspension Control Arm Nut for Acura Image

Suspension Control Arm Nut

Acura 90370sja000
Fwd, outer. To Suspension Control Arm. AWD. upper. 2wd.
MSRP $12.08 CAD
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90193SJA000 - : Bracket Bolt for Acura Image

Bracket Bolt

Acura 90193sja000
MSRP $13.30 CAD
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51306TY3J01 - : Bushing for Acura Image

Bushing

All. With hybrid. RLX.
MSRP $17.64 CAD
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51314SM4020 - : Stabilizer Link Bushing for Acura Image

Stabilizer Link Bushing

Acura 51314sm4020
2.5tl. 2.5L. Vigor.
MSRP $7.42 CAD
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51306TY2A01 - : Bushing for Acura Image

Bushing

RLX. Without hybrid.
MSRP $14.59 CAD
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90215TDJJ00 - : Stabilizer Link Nut for Acura Image

Stabilizer Link Nut

Acura 90215tdjj00
# 1.
MSRP $9.25 CAD
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90395SNA003 - : Stabilizer Link Nut for Acura Image

Stabilizer Link Nut

Acura 90395sna003
# 2. Fwd, lower. To Suspension Stabilizer Bar. AWD. lower.
MSRP $3.09 CAD
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51308SZ3010 - : Bracket for Acura Image

Bracket

Acura 51308sz3010
MDX. Awd. ZDX. Fwd.
MSRP $37.91 CAD
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TL;DR Summary

Suspension and steering parts help support ride quality, handling, alignment, and directional control. OEM parts are designed to match compatible vehicle geometry, mounting points, and system requirements.

Intro Paragraph

The suspension and steering systems work together every time the vehicle turns, brakes, accelerates, or travels over uneven pavement. Worn parts can cause noise, uneven tire wear, a loose steering feel, vibration, or poor alignment. The suspension and steering category helps shoppers find OEM replacement parts for fitment-focused repairs.

What This Category Includes

This category may include control arms, ball joints, bushings, shocks, struts, sway bars, tie rods, links, hubs, bearings, and steering components. Related categories include control arms, shocks and struts, sway bars, and tie rod linkages.

Why Genuine OEM Parts Matter

Suspension and steering geometry is vehicle-specific. OEM parts are designed around the original dimensions, bushing rates, mounting points, and system layout. Aftermarket parts can vary in design and materials, so OEM parts can help maintain predictable fit and intended road feel for compatible vehicles.

How to Choose the Right Part

Start with an inspection to identify the worn or damaged component. Many symptoms overlap across suspension and steering systems. Confirm whether the part is front or rear, left or right, upper or lower, and whether your vehicle uses standard or sport suspension components.

Compatibility or Fitment Guidance

Fitment can vary by drivetrain, wheelbase, suspension package, trim, and production date. Use your VIN where available. After replacing steering or suspension parts, alignment may be required according to the repair and vehicle guidance.

Key Takeaways

  • Suspension and steering parts affect ride, handling, alignment, and control.
  • Many parts are position-specific and suspension-package-specific.
  • Related categories include control arms, shocks and struts, sway bars, and tie rod linkages.
  • Inspection and fitment confirmation help prevent ordering the wrong part.

FAQ

What are signs of worn suspension or steering parts?

Possible signs include clunks, loose steering, vibration, pulling, uneven tire wear, or poor ride quality.

Do suspension parts require alignment after replacement?

Many repairs do. Follow service guidance for your vehicle and the parts replaced.

Can suspension parts vary by trim?

Yes. Sport, heavy-duty, AWD, or special suspension packages can affect fitment.