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This Part Fits:
Year | Make | Model | Submodel |
---|---|---|---|
1960 | Jeep | CJ3 | Base |
1959-1960 | Jeep | CJ5 | Base |
1959-1960 | Jeep | CJ6 | Base |
1946-1949 | Jeep | Willys | CJ-2 |
1949-1953 | Jeep | Willys | CJ-3 |
1955-1958 | Jeep | Willys | CJ-5 |
1956-1958 | Jeep | Willys | CJ-6 |
1941-1942 | Willys | MB | Base |
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OMIX
Discover the OMIX Collection: A curated selection of Jeep® parts and accessories dedicated to preserving the legendary history of Jeep® while providing innovative solutions for enthusiasts.
Our Mission
At OMIX, we believe in two core principles:
- Preserving the Jeep® Heritage: We strive to maintain the rich legacy of Jeep® by collecting significant vehicles and parts.
- Continuous Product Development: Access to historical Jeep® models allows our engineering team to create high-quality replacement parts and accessories.
The Birth of the Collection
After years of successful distribution of Jeep® parts, Azadi recognized the need to:
- Gather original or near-original Jeep® vehicles.
- Provide a foundation for ongoing product innovation.
A pivotal moment occurred when Azadi discovered a unique selection of historical vehicles from Mark Smith, founder of Jeep® Jamboree USA, including:
- Three early prototypes
- Significant models that shaped the Jeep® brand
Continuous Innovation
With the OMIX collection growing, our engineering team is inspired to:
- Develop new parts for classic models, such as the 1956 CJ5.
- Create innovative solutions for current model years, ensuring that Jeep® enthusiasts have access to the best products.
Join us in celebrating the Jeep® legacy while enjoying high-quality parts and accessories tailored for every Jeep® enthusiast.

Suspension
We have suspension kits, shocks and struts, strut rods, control arm, disc brakes, lowering springs, tie rod end adjusting sleeves, you name it we've got it.
Car & Truck suspensions also are crucial for providing stability on the road. Since these vehicles are heavier and might also be carrying additional weight, the suspension must be able to assist with handling uneven roads. The suspension also helps prevent trucks from tipping. The suspension also needs to help cushion the ride so the cargo and equipment remains protected over bumps and other imperfections in the road. Cushioning the ride also helps improve driver comfort. The suspension allows the tires and axles of the truck to move independently from one another, instead of the axle being attached to the frame directly. This helps soften the impact to the vehicle and helps absorb the impact of cracks, bumps or dips in the road