4853180807 Toyota ABSORBER SHOCK RR, Price: 65.00$, Weight: 1.83kg


Make Number Name Availability Weight, kg Ship in, Days Price

Toyota

4853180807

ABSORBER SHOCK RR

0

1.83

 Dispatch 24h

65.00$

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Originals

Make Number Name Availability Weight, kg Processing, days Price  
Toyota
4853180807 
ABSORBER SHOCK RR
1
2.105
2-3
49.93$
 

Substitutions

Make Number Name Availability Weight, kg Processing, days Price  
Toyota
4853180832 
ABSORBER SHOCK RR
11
2.105
2-3
49.93$
 

Compatibility

DescriptionModelOptionsProd PeriodDiagram
BB60,BZB60,70,GDB##,HZB60,70,TRB60,70,XZB60,70,80XZB70R-ZGMSYATM,MTM: MANUAL TRANSMISSION; Seating Capacity: 29-SEATER; Building Condition: COMPLETELY BUILT UNIT; Roof: HIGH-ROOF; Driver's Position: RIGHT-HAND DRIVE VEHICLES; Grade: STANDARD TYPE; Fuel Induction: DIESEL COMMON RAIL INJECTION SYSTEM; Gear Shift Type: MTM, 5-SPEED FLOOR SHIFT; Engine: (N04C) 4000CC DIESEL; Destination: GENERAL COUNTRIES01.2018 - ... View

Rear Suspension Shock Absorber for Toyota

This rear suspension damper is a key part of the vehicle’s comfort and safety system. It is needed to control how fast the rear springs move after hitting bumps, potholes, or uneven roads. Without a healthy damper, the rear of the car will feel loose, bouncy, and harder to keep stable at speed ?.

How It Works

Inside the unit, a piston moves through oil and valves. When the wheel travels up and down, the oil is forced through small passages, creating resistance that slows suspension motion. This keeps the tire pressed to the road for better grip, braking, and cornering, especially when the car is loaded in the back ?️.

Why This Part Matters

Better Handling & Tire Contact

A strong rear damper reduces body sway and helps prevent rear-end “float” on highways. It also supports even tire wear and improves ABS and traction performance by keeping wheel contact consistent.

Signs of Failure & What Happens If Broken

If it leaks oil, loses pressure, or the internal valves wear out, you may notice knocking noises, longer stopping distance, rear hopping over bumps, uneven tire wear, and poor stability in corners. Ignoring it can stress bushings, springs, and mounts, leading to bigger repair costs ⚠️.