Toyota Fielder Rear Shocks

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  • Compatibility: Toyota Fielder NZE161 / ZRE162 / NRE161 (2012–2017 Models)

  • Position: Rear (Left & Right)

  • Technology: Gas-Pressurized Twin-Tube (Anti-Foam Design)

  • OEM Part Numbers: 48530-12J10, 48530-13260, 48530-80511

  • Condition: Brand New (KYB Japan or Toyota Genuine)

  • Price: KSh 6,500 (Heavy Duty Options Available)

Original price was: KSh7,500.00.Current price is: KSh6,500.00.

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Optimized Stability: Heavy-Duty Rear Shock Absorbers for 2015 Toyota Fielder The 2015 Toyota Fielder is a versatile wagon, but its long rear overhang means the rear shocks work twice as hard as the front ones. If your Fielder feels “unsettled” after hitting a bump or sags when carrying groceries or passengers, your shocks are no longer doing their job. At Taleon Autospares, we supply the high-performance KYB Excel-G series, the global gold standard for restoring original vehicle handling.

Why Taleon’s 2015 Fielder Shocks are the Best Choice:

  • Load-Bearing Strength: Our shocks are designed to minimize “rear-end squat,” keeping your car level even when the trunk is fully loaded.

  • Nitrogen Gas Charge: Prevents “fading” during long trips. Standard oil shocks can lose effectiveness as they heat up on bumpy roads; our gas-charged units stay consistent.

  • Triple-Lip Oil Seals: Specifically chosen for the dusty Kenyan environment to prevent oil leaks and internal contamination.

  • Seamless Eye-Rings: Features reinforced rubber bushings that eliminate the annoying “clunking” noises often heard in older Fielders.

How to Tell Your 2015 Fielder Needs New Shocks:

  1. The “Brake Dive”: Even though these are rear shocks, if they are worn, the front of the car will “nose-dive” more aggressively during braking because the rear isn’t helping to balance the weight.

  2. Bottoming Out: Hearing a loud thud when going over speed bumps with people in the back.

  3. Wandering Steering: The car feels like it wants to “drift” out of its lane on the highway, especially when it’s windy.

  4. Oil Leakage: Visible wetness or dark grime on the shock absorber body is a 100% sign of failure.

Technical Tip for Fielder Owners: The 2015 Fielder comes in both 2WD (NZE161) and 4WD (NZE164) versions. While they look similar, the rear shocks have different mounting points. At Taleon Autospares, we check your chassis number to ensure you get the exact fit for your specific model.

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