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Mopar & Muscle Car Suspension Kits Utah

PST offers the following high-performance Mopar, muscle, classic, and antique car suspension parts and kits shipped to Utah, UT:

  • 4 link suspension
  • Adjustable control arms
  • Adjustable shocks
  • Adjustable strut rods
  • Anti swaybar
  • Ball joints
  • Best shocks for 4×4
  • Best struts
  • Bilstein shocks
  • Body mount bushings
  • Car control arm
  • Coil
  • Coil springs
  • Coilover
  • Coilover conversion
  • Coilover suspension
  • Coilovers
  • Control arm
  • Control arm bushings
  • Control arm shafts
  • Delrin bushing
  • Double adjustable shock
  • Drop spindles
  • Front coil over conversion kit
  • Front end
  • Front sway bar
  • Greasable pivot shaft
  • KYB shocks
  • Leaf spring hanger
  • Leaf spring shackle
  • Leaf springs
  • Lower ball joint
  • Lower control arm
  • Lower control arm bushing
  • Lower control arm stiffening plate
  • Lower trailing arms
  • Monotube shocks
  • Motor mounts
  • Pivot shafts
  • Poly bushings
  • Polygraphite bushings
  • Polyurethane bushings
  • Rear coil over conversion kit
  • Rear control arm
  • Rear suspension
  • Rear sway bar
  • Ride height adjustable shocks
  • Rubber bushings
  • Shock absorber
  • Shocks
  • Shocks and struts
  • Shocks for truck
  • Solid body mounts
  • Spindles
  • Spring perch
  • Strut assembly
  • Strut mount
  • Strut rod bushings
  • Struts
  • Suspension kit
  • Sway bar
  • Sway bar bushings
  • Sway bar link
  • Torsion bar adjusters
  • Torsion bars
  • Traction bars
  • Trailing arms
  • Triple adjustable shocks
  • Trunnion suspension
  • Tubular control arms
  • Upper ball joint
  • Upper control arm bushing
  • Upper control arms
  • Upper trailing arms
  • Viking coil over kit
  • Viking shocks

What Our Customers Say

I ordered this product for my grandfather and the product was what we needed and arrived quickly. They still made sure the order got changed, my card was only charged once and the order arrived quickly. It was exactly what we needed.

I’ve had nothing but good experiences, even with a problem part, with PST. Their staff is excellent, the shipping and return policies are reasonable, and I have a GLOWING report about the quality of their gaskets and seals. I have been, and will continue to be, a customer of this great parts house.

Every transaction with this business has been pain free! They know what I wanted, asked the right question, and when I didn’t enter my address complete when ordering, they called me to verify. They remembered I had ordered before. Can’t say enough good about them.

PST offers the following resources for the Mopar enthusiast:

PST Utilizes the Following Vendors:

PST has some motivational car quotes to inspire you!

I couldn’t find the sports car of my dreams, so I built it myself.

Asking someone else to drive your sports car is like asking someone else to kiss your girlfriend.

I have a passion for fast cars. To drive them means pure joy to me.

PST recommends the following trade organizations for more information on the classic and antique car industry:

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Fun Facts of Utah

  • Capital: Salt Lake City
  • Year Founded: 1896
  • Major Cities: Salt Lake City, West Valley City, Provo, West Jordan, Orem
  • Borders: Idaho, Wyoming, Colorado, Arizona, Nevada, New Mexico
  • Gross Domestic Product (GDP) Millions USD: $130,486
  • Population: 2,233,169
  • Land Area (Sq Miles): 84,916
  • High Point (Feet): 13,528
  • Other Facts: Key Industries: Mining including coal, petroleum, gold, and silver Agriculture includes corn, hay, wheat, cattle, and sheep Medical equipment, electronics, steel, and tourism. How Utah got its name: The name Utah comes from the Ute Indians and means people of the mountains. Utah State Symbols: State Nickname: Beehive State; State Slogan: Life Elevated; (formerly) Greatest Snow on Earth and Utah! Where Ideas Connect (the former and the ‘Utah!’ part of the latter were both on license plates); State Motto: Industry; State flower: Sego lily; State Bird: California Gull; State Fish: Bonneville cutthroat trout; State Tree: Blue Spruce; State Mammal: Rocky Mountain elk; State Foods: Sugar Beet, Jell-O. Becoming a State: Date Admitted: Saturday, January 4, 1896; Number Admitted: 45; Prior Name: Utah Territory; Postal Abbreviation: UT. The Geography of Utah: Total Size: 82,144 sq. miles (source: 2003 Census); Geographical Low Point: Beaver Dam Wash at 2,000 feet, located in the county/subdivision of Washington (source: U.S. Geological Survey); Geographical High Point: Kings Peak at 13,528 feet, located in the county/subdivision of Duchesne (source: U.S. Geological Survey); Central Point: Located in Sanpete County approx. Three miles north of Manti (source: U.S. Geological Survey); Counties: 29 (source: National Association of Counties); Bodies of Water: Great Salt Lake, Utah Lake, Lake Powell, Sevier Lake, San Juan River, Colorado River, Green River. Famous People: Roseanne Barr – Comedian and actress; Butch Cassidy – Bank robber and criminal; Philo Farnsworth – Inventor of the television; Julianne Hough – Dancer and actress; Jewel – Singer and songwriter; J. Willard Marriott – Founder of Marriott hotels; Merlin Olen – Professional football player, commentator, and actor; Donny and Marie Osmond – Singer/actors; Byron Scott – Professional basketball player and coach; James Woods – Actor; Steve Young – Professional football player; More Fun Facts: Utah is named after the Native American tribe ‘Ute’ which means ‘people of the mountains’.; The Great Salt Lake is the largest lake west of the Mississippi River.; Utah hosted the 2002 Winter Olympics.; The mountains near Salt Lake City, Utah average 500 inches of snowfall per year.; The Mormons, a religious group, settled in Utah in 1847.; It is called the Beehive State as this was an important Mormon symbol standing for industry, thrift, and perseverance.; Utah has the highest literacy rate of any state in the US.; Utah is one of the Four Corners states. It meets up with Colorado, Arizona, and New Mexico at a single point.; The US Transcontinental Railroad was completed at Promontory, Utah. The Union Pacific and the Central Pacific railroads met there and completed the track from one end of the country to the other.; Salt Lake City was called Great Salt Lake City up until 1968 when the Great was dropped. Professional Sports Teams: Real Salt Lake – MLS (soccer); Utah Jazz – NBA (basketball).” Citation: Nelson, Ken. “United States Geography for Kids: Utah .” Ducksters, Technological Solutions, Inc. (TSI), https://www.ducksters.com/geography/state.php?State=Utah
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  • Set ID: United_States_State
  • Performance Suspension Tech: PST_MMCSUSP_1000001

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