2022 Subaru Crosstrek Shocks and Struts – OEM Suspension for a Smooth, Controlled Drive

Shocks and Struts for 2022 Crosstrek – Engineered for Balance, Built for Durability

Your 2022 Subaru Crosstrek is designed to deliver a stable, confident ride across all terrain types. If you're noticing increased bounce, body roll, or uneven tire wear, your shocks and struts may be worn out. These components are essential to maintaining control, safety, and comfort.

OEM shocks and struts are built to Subaru’s factory specifications, providing consistent damping and ride height for your Crosstrek. They ensure balanced handling, reduced body movement, and optimal tire contact—delivering the smooth, responsive ride Subaru intended.

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Why Choose OEM Shocks and Struts?

OEM Fitment – Direct replacement with precise fit and suspension geometry. 

Prevents Failures – Reduces braking distance, sway, and uneven tire wear. 

Durable Construction – Corrosion-resistant materials with factory-sealed internals. 

Efficient Operation – Smooth damping for better control and ride comfort. 

Easy Installation – Bolt-on design for quick, no-hassle installation.

Compatible Subaru Crosstrek Trims

These OEM suspension components fit:

  • Crosstrek 2.0i

  • Crosstrek Premium

  • Crosstrek Sport

  • Crosstrek Limited

  • Crosstrek Hybrid

Fitment may vary slightly for lifted or hybrid trims. Always confirm with your VIN or OEM part number for accuracy.

Signs Your 2022 Crosstrek Needs New Shocks and Struts

🚙 Excessive bouncing or nose-diving under braking 

🚙 Poor cornering stability or vehicle sway 

🚙 Uneven or cupped tire wear 

🚙 Fluid leaking from struts or shocks 

🚙 Rougher ride or reduced steering response

Replacing worn suspension parts ensures safe, stable, and comfortable driving—especially on long trips or uneven roads.

How to Replace Shocks and Struts on a 2022 Crosstrek

Tools Needed: 

✔ Jack and jack stands 

✔ Lug wrench 

✔ Socket and ratchet set 

✔ Spring compressor (for front struts) 

✔ Torque wrench 

✔ Penetrating oil (if needed)

Installation Steps:

  1. Lift and Secure the Vehicle – Use jack stands on a flat surface.

  2. Remove Wheels – Access the suspension components.

  3. Unbolt and Remove Old Struts/Shocks – Compress springs carefully if needed.

  4. Install New OEM Shocks and Struts – Align and torque to factory specifications.

  5. Reinstall Wheels and Perform Road Test – A wheel alignment is recommended after suspension work.

Popular Related Parts for 2022 Crosstrek

🔹 2022 Crosstrek Coil Springs – Replace if sagging or damaged during strut service 

🔹 2022 Crosstrek Strut Mounts – Restore noise isolation and support alignment 

🔹 2022 Crosstrek Sway Bar Links – Reduce body roll and maintain cornering control 

🔹 2022 Crosstrek Control Arms – Maintain correct suspension geometry 

🔹 2022 Crosstrek Wheel Bearings – Inspect for wear during suspension replacement

Get Your 2022 Crosstrek Shocks and Struts Today!

Experience smoother rides, sharper handling, and longer tire life with OEM shocks and struts designed specifically for your Crosstrek’s suspension system.

🛒 Order Now and Restore the Ride Subaru Intended

FAQs About 2022 Crosstrek Shocks and Struts

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

Should I replace all four shocks/struts at once? Replacing them in pairs (front or rear) is recommended for even performance.

Do I need an alignment after replacement? Yes—alignment is crucial to ensure proper handling and prevent tire wear.

Are aftermarket shocks a good alternative? Only OEM components guarantee factory-tuned performance, ride quality, and reliability.

Can worn shocks affect braking? Yes—bad shocks increase stopping distances and reduce traction during hard braking.