MarqueNuméroNomDisponibilitéPoids, kgTraitement, joursPrix 
Hyundai / KIA
553112S411 
SHOCK ABSORBER ASSY-REAR
8
2.162
4-5
103.80$
 

Substitutions

Hyundai / KIA
553112S400 
SHOCK ABSORBER ASSY-RR
0
2.151
-
107.66$
Indisponible
Hyundai / KIA
553112S410 
SHOCK ABSORBER ASSY-REAR
0
2.185
-
107.66$
Indisponible
Kayaba
349187 
SHOCK ABSORBER
0
7.013
4-5
52.72$
Indisponible
Mando
553112S400 
SHOCK ABSORBER ASSY-RR
0
2.162
4-5
41.94$
Indisponible
Abesta
553112S400 
SHOCK ABSORBER HY TUCSON IX35 4WD REAR
0
5.75
4-5
18.72$
Indisponible

Rear Shock Absorber Assembly: An Essential Component for Smooth Drives ?

Ensuring a smooth, stable, and comfortable ride is paramount, and that's precisely where the rear shock absorber comes into play. This crucial part is designed to absorb and dampen the impact from road irregularities, such as bumps and potholes, providing a seamless ride experience for both driver and passengers.

Why is this Part Essential?

Shock absorbers perform the vital role of maintaining tire contact with the road surface. They control unwanted spring motion through a process known as damping, ensuring the vehicle remains stable and balanced during motion. Without them, vehicles would bounce erratically, compromising safety and ride comfort.

How Does the Shock Absorber Work?

Inside the shock absorber, hydraulic fluid is forced through valves in the absorber's piston, absorbing energy and controlling the suspension's motion. This action transforms kinetic energy into thermal energy, which is then dissipated. It's a meticulous process that significantly enhances vehicle handling and safety.

Consequences of a Malfunctioning Shock Absorber

A damaged or worn shock absorber can lead to a host of issues, such as increased wear on tires and suspension components, reduced braking efficiency, and diminished overall handling. As a result, driving can become unsafe, particularly in adverse conditions. Regular checking and timely replacement are crucial for maintaining vehicle performance and safety.

Compatible Models

  • Tucson 10 (2009-2013)
  • Tucson 10 (2010-2013)