Description
Genuine Toyota G-Touring Wagon Shock Absorbers – Clean Ex-Japan Quality
Is your Toyota G-Touring feeling “mushy” or bottoming out when you load up the boot? As a wagon, the G-Touring (AE100G/AE101G) has a different weight distribution than the standard Corolla saloon. At Taleon Autospares, we provide Clean Ex-Japan Shock Absorbers designed specifically to keep your wagon level and responsive, whether you are commuting solo or traveling with a full family.
Unlike cheap aftermarket brands that wear out quickly under heavy loads, these genuine Japanese imports are salvaged from low-mileage vehicles in Japan. They feature the original factory valving that gives the G-Touring its famous balance of “soft” comfort and “tough” utility.
Why “Ex-Japan” is the Best Choice for Your G-Touring:
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Wagon-Specific Damping: These shocks are factory-tuned to manage the longer body and higher rear-axle load of the Touring Wagon, preventing the “nose-up” look when carrying luggage.
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Superior Oil & Seal Quality: Sourced from Japan’s high-quality roads, these “Clean” units have tight seals that resist the dust and heat of Kenyan roads far better than low-cost local alternatives.
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Improved Braking Stability: Healthy shocks keep your tires pressed firmly against the tarmac. This is critical for the G-Touring to prevent “skidding” during emergency braking when the car is heavily loaded.
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Direct Fit for AE100G/AE101G: These are 100% genuine parts that bolt directly onto your wagon’s existing strut mounts and stabilizer attachments without any modification.
Signs Your G-Touring Needs New Shocks:
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Rear-End Sagging: The back of the car sits visibly lower than the front, especially when there is weight in the boot.
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The “Floating” Feel: The car feels unstable and sways side-to-side when driving at highway speeds or in windy conditions.
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Metallic Knocking: Hearing a “clunk” or “thud” from the rear suspension when driving over speed bumps.
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Brake Dive: The front of the car dips sharply toward the ground when you apply the brakes.
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Fluid Leaks: You see oily wetness on the shock absorber body, indicating the internal hydraulic fluid is leaking out.
Specifications:
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Vehicle Compatibility: Toyota Corolla G-Touring Wagon (AE100G, AE101G, AE104G 4WD)
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Part Type: Front Strut or Rear Shock Absorber
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Source: Genuine Ex-Japan (Grade A Used)
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Price: KSh 2,500 per unit
Restore the comfort and utility of your G-Touring. Visit Taleon Autospares on Kirinyaga Road or call us for nationwide delivery today!
Maintenance Tip: Because the G-Touring is a wagon, failing rear shocks often cause the Rear Coil Springs to weaken faster. We recommend checking your springs for “sagging” when you install your new Ex-Japan shocks to ensure your car regains its original ground clearance.







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