4062A023 Mitsubishi SHOCK ABSORBER FR. S, Price: 127.65$, Weight: 2.51kg
| Make | Number | Name | Availability | Weight, kg | Ship in, Days | Price |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Mitsubishi |
4062A023 |
SHOCK ABSORBER FR. S |
27 |
2.51 |
2-3 |
127.65$ |
Substitutions
| Make | Number | Name | Availability | Weight, kg | Processing, days | Price | |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Kayaba |
551096
|
SHOCK ABSORBER
|
12 |
3.45
|
4-5
|
95.07$
|
|
| Kayaba |
SHOCK ABSORBER
|
1113 |
3.657
|
4-5
|
69.03$
|
||
| Kayaba |
SHOCK ABSORBER
|
1183 |
2.3
|
4-5
|
68.86$
|
||
| ORIENT SPARE PARTS |
ORM341445
|
SHOCK ABSORBER
|
88 |
5.75
|
2-3
|
16.54$
|
|
| FEBEST |
04658554F
|
FRONT SHOCK ABSORBER
|
0 |
6.325
|
-
|
46.70$
|
Not Available |
| TOP |
S/ABSORBER FR. MITPAJERO 99~06
|
0 |
2.3
|
4-5
|
18.69$
|
Not Available | |
| TOP |
S/ABS FR R+L
|
0 |
3.657
|
4-5
|
18.27$
|
Not Available | |
| FEBEST |
ARM BUSH FOR REAR ROD
|
0 |
0.242
|
-
|
3.83$
|
Not Available |
Compatibility
| Frame | Market | Model | Model Year From | Model Year To | Modification | Diagram |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| V80,90# | Japan | V87W | 08.2006 | 08.2019 | 3800/SHORT WAGON<07M-> | View |
| Frame | Market | Model | Model Year From | Model Year To | Modification | Diagram |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| V80,90# | Europe (EUROPE) | V87W | 09.2006 | 03.2021 | 3800/SHORT WAGON<07M-> | View |
| Frame | Market | Model | Model Year From | Model Year To | Modification | Diagram |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| V80# | General (EXPORT) | V86W | 09.2006 | 04.2021 | 2800D-TURBO/SHORT WAGON<07M-> | View |
Front Suspension Shock Absorber (Right Side)
This front right shock absorber is a key suspension part that keeps your SUV stable, comfortable, and safe on rough roads . It is needed to control spring movement so the wheel stays planted and the body does not keep bouncing after bumps.
How It Works
Inside the unit, oil flows through precision valves as the rod moves up and down. That hydraulic resistance turns suspension energy into heat, slowing the motion in both compression and rebound. The result is steadier steering, better braking control, and less vibration through the cabin.
What Happens If It Fails
A worn or leaking shock can cause nose dive while braking, extra body roll in turns, longer stopping distance, and uneven tire wear. You may notice knocking sounds, βfloatingβ handling, or the vehicle bouncing multiple times after a bump . Ignoring it can stress bushings, mounts, and other suspension parts.
Best Practice
For balanced handling, technicians usually replace shocks in pairs on the same axle and check top mounts and dust boots during installation .
Compatibility
- Pajero
- Pajero/Montero
- Pajero/Montero<Short>