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Shock absorbers for Nissan Teana


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Hi all

 

The ride of my 3 year old Teana is quite harsh and i suspect the shock absorbers may have been leaking.

Does anyone have any experience in terms of changing shock absorber for this car and which brand is better ? OEM vs After market?

 

 

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Hi all

 

The ride of my 3 year old Teana is quite harsh and i suspect the shock absorbers may have been leaking.

Does anyone have any experience in terms of changing shock absorber for this car and which brand is better ? OEM vs After market?

 

Go back to originals even though it is double the cost . Last time I changed to aftermarket (KYB) for my Cefiro and it messed the ride quality. I have learnt my lesson and my next change of shock absorbers for my also 3 year old Teana will be originals.

 

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Go back to originals even though it is double the cost . Last time I changed to aftermarket (KYB) for my Cefiro and it messed the ride quality. I have learnt my lesson and my next change of shock absorbers for my also 3 year old Teana will be originals.

 

Hi Nav14

 

thanks for the advice. Do you know what brand of the Original Shock Absorber?

 

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Called up a couple of stockists, only original Nissan absorber is available. Cost $130 per side for rear. Usually change 2 pcs at one go.

 

 

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Hi Nav14

 

thanks for the advice. Do you know what brand of the Original Shock Absorber?

 

 

Nissan brand [laugh] [laugh] [laugh] [laugh] [laugh] as the word original word implies... asking a question that is so... funny

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just changed both my rear shocks. FYI genuine Nissan shocks are also made by KYB. Just that i have called up a few stokists and was told that KYB don't have stanalone part for Teana, must buy Nissan branded KYB shocks.. knn

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My Cefiro 2.3JM front shock absorber leaking, Tan Chong Motors are asking for 926$ to replace the front pair !!

Which stockist did you guys get the replacements for and is it roughly around 130$ per side as quoted earlier?

 

Also need to change the engine mountings (TCM quote is 751$ for side mountings).

Can these be bought from stockist as well?

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My Cefiro 2.3JM front shock absorber leaking, Tan Chong Motors are asking for 926$ to replace the front pair !!

Which stockist did you guys get the replacements for and is it roughly around 130$ per side as quoted earlier?

 

Also need to change the engine mountings (TCM quote is 751$ for side mountings).

Can these be bought from stockist as well?

 

It is always much more expensive to change anything at agent.

 

If u can get the parts form either authorised spareparts shop or // importer n get yr ws to change, u sud save quite a lot.

 

Parts for Nissan u can try Fong Tat at Lavender St. Original Nissan parts or source for OEM parts even cheaper.

 

There r a few shops selling KYB shocks but now some r made in Thailand n some from Japan. Teana I think sud b Japan so source from those who carry KYB from Japan.

 

I used to get from a shop at Race Course Rd. Cant remember the name now though. There r several who hv either from Jap or Thai. U can try to search here in MCF. There were many discussions on KYB shocks here.

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My Cefiro 2.3JM front shock absorber leaking, Tan Chong Motors are asking for 926$ to replace the front pair !!

Which stockist did you guys get the replacements for and is it roughly around 130$ per side as quoted earlier?

 

Also need to change the engine mountings (TCM quote is 751$ for side mountings).

Can these be bought from stockist as well?

 

There is a package deal for Cefiro which cost $786 (Pakage includes 2 pcs Front Strut, Both front Rubber Bump and 2 pcs Rear Shock Absorber). Call Nissan directly.

shock_absorbers.pdf

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