2019 Subaru Impreza Shocks & Struts – Smooth Out Every Drive with OEM Suspension

Impreza Shocks & Struts 2019 – Designed for Ride Comfort and Cornering Stability

If your 2019 Subaru Impreza feels bouncy, leans too much in turns, or shows uneven tire wear, it's likely time to replace your shocks and struts. These components are crucial for damping road impacts, keeping tires planted, and maintaining overall control.

OEM shocks and struts are built to Subaru’s original specifications, ensuring perfect compatibility with your Impreza’s chassis geometry and suspension design. Unlike aftermarket alternatives, these factory-tuned parts preserve your vehicle's balanced ride, steering responsiveness, and braking stability.

Replacing worn suspension components with genuine OEM parts restores the smooth, composed handling your Impreza was designed to deliver—on every street and corner.

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Why Choose OEM Shocks & Struts? 

OEM Fitment – Designed for factory specifications to ensure precise performance. 

Prevents Failures – Maintains optimal operation and longevity. 

Durable Construction – Made from high-quality, corrosion-resistant materials. 

Efficient Operation – Ensures proper function and system protection. 

Easy Installation – Direct bolt-on replacement with no modifications required.

Compatible Subaru Impreza Trims These OEM shocks and struts fit:

  • Impreza Base

  • Impreza Premium

  • Impreza Sport

  • Impreza Limited

  • 2.0i AWD models (sedan and hatchback)

Front and rear units are sold separately and differ by position. Always verify using your VIN or OE part number for exact fitment.

Symptoms of Worn Shocks & Struts in a 2019 Impreza 

🚗 Excessive bouncing or swaying 

🚗 Nose-diving during braking 

🚗 Rear-end squatting during acceleration 

🚗 Uneven or accelerated tire wear 

🚗 Leaking shock or strut housings 

🚗 Reduced stability on curves or during lane changes

Neglecting suspension wear can lead to poor control, longer braking distances, and uncomfortable rides. Timely replacement preserves safety and ride quality.

How to Replace Shocks & Struts on a 2019 Impreza This is an intermediate-level repair. DIY-capable with the right tools, but often best performed by a suspension technician.

Tools Needed: 

✔ Jack and jack stands 

✔ Socket and ratchet set 

✔ Torque wrench 

✔ Spring compressor (for struts)

✔ Penetrating oil 

✔ Pry bar (optional)

Quick Steps:

  1. Safely raise the vehicle and remove wheels.

  2. Disconnect sway bar links and brake hose brackets.

  3. Unbolt old shock or strut and remove it.

  4. Compress spring (if reusing) and install on new strut.

  5. Install new OEM shock or strut and reassemble components.

  6. Torque all bolts to spec and perform a wheel alignment.

Popular Related Parts for 2019 Subaru Impreza 

🔧 2019 Impreza Coil Springs – Replace sagging or corroded springs during strut service 

🔧 2019 Impreza Strut Mounts – Ensure proper alignment and eliminate clunking noises 

🔧 2019 Impreza Control Arms – Check bushings and ball joints during suspension work 

🔧 2019 Impreza Sway Bar Links – Restore cornering control and reduce body roll 

🔧 2019 Impreza Wheel Bearings – Inspect while performing suspension repairs

Order OEM 2019 Impreza Shocks & Struts Today! Don’t compromise on comfort or control. Get genuine OEM suspension components that match Subaru’s performance and quality standards—engineered to go the distance.

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FAQs About 2019 Subaru Impreza Shocks & Struts

How long do shocks and struts last? Typically between 80,000–100,000 km, depending on driving conditions and road surfaces.

Do I need to replace front and rear shocks together? Not always. Prioritize the axle showing symptoms, but replacing both front or both rear units together is recommended for balance.

What happens if I delay replacement? You may experience reduced handling, increased braking distance, and accelerated tire wear.

Do I need an alignment after replacing struts? Yes. Replacing struts can affect suspension geometry—alignment helps prevent tire issues and ensures proper handling.

Are OEM shocks better than aftermarket? Yes. OEM parts are tuned specifically for your Impreza’s weight and handling characteristics, ensuring the best fit and ride quality.