55300A7200 Hyundai / KIA SHOCK ABSORBER ASSY-REAR, Price: 123.02$, Weight: 1.59kg


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

Hyundai / KIA

55300A7200

SHOCK ABSORBER ASSY-REAR

11

1.59

4-5

123.02$

 

Substitutions

Make Number Name Availability Weight, kg Processing, days Price  
Hyundai / KIA
55300A7100 
SHOCK ABSORBER ASSY
0
1.84
-
128.44$
Not Available

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Rear Suspension Shock Unit for Hyundai & Kia

This rear suspension shock unit is built to control wheel movement and keep the vehicle stable over bumps, potholes, and rough roads. It’s a key part for safe handling, comfortable ride quality, and proper tire contact with the road ✅.

Why This Part Is Needed

Rear shocks reduce body bounce and help the springs do their job. When your car is loaded with passengers or cargo, this component keeps the rear end from sagging and “floating,” improving braking balance and cornering control.

How It Works

Inside the unit, a piston moves through hydraulic oil. Special valves control oil flow to create damping force. This turns suspension motion into controlled resistance, so the rear wheels stay planted and the car remains predictable ?.

What Happens If It’s Worn or Broken

A failing rear shock can cause bouncing after bumps, rear-end swaying, longer stopping distance, uneven tire wear, and clunking noises. In wet conditions, loss of grip can increase the risk of skidding ⚠️. Replacing it restores stability and ride comfort.

Fitment & Service Tip

Always replace rear shocks in pairs and check mounts/bushings during installation for the best suspension performance.