Description
Genuine 2012 Mazda Premacy Shock Absorbers – Comfort-Tuned Ex-Japan Quality
Is your Mazda Premacy feeling “bouncy” or making a rattling sound when you have a full house of 7 passengers? The 2012 Premacy (CW series) is a sophisticated family mover, but its suspension is often the first thing to suffer on rough roads. Worn shocks lead to “bottoming out” and poor braking. At Taleon Autospares, we provide Clean Ex-Japan Shock Absorbers specifically for the 2010–2018 Premacy (CWEFW, CWEAW 4WD, and CWFFW SkyActiv models).
Unlike low-cost “new” shocks that can feel too stiff or fail quickly, our Ex-Japan units are original factory parts. They maintain the precise balance between a soft executive ride and the stability needed for highway driving.
Why “Ex-Japan” is the Best Choice for Your Premacy:
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Engineered for 7-Seater Loads: These shocks are factory-calibrated to support the Premacy’s 1,400kg+ weight, ensuring the car stays level even when the rear is fully loaded with family and luggage.
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Reduces Body Roll: The Premacy is a “tall” vehicle. Genuine Japanese shocks are designed to control “swaying” during sharp turns or windy highway conditions, keeping the car planted and safe.
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Superior Oil & Seal Quality: Sourced from Japan’s low-mileage vehicles, these “Grade A” units feature high-grade hydraulic fluid and seals that resist the “shock fade” common in cheap local aftermarket brands.
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Direct CW Chassis Fit: These are 100% genuine parts that mount perfectly to your existing suspension assembly, ensuring your ABS sensors and brake lines remain properly secured.
Signs Your 2012 Mazda Premacy Needs New Shocks:
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Excessive Bouncing: The car takes more than one “bounce” to settle after hitting a bump or speed bump.
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“Nose-Diving” Under Braking: The front of the car dips significantly when you hit the brakes, which increases your stopping distance.
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Visible Oil Leaks: If you see dark fluid leaking down the side of the shock cylinder, the internal pressure is gone.
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Unusual Tire Wear: Seeing “bald spots” or cupping on your tires is a sign the shocks are failing to keep the tires firmly on the road.
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Knocking Noises: A persistent “thumping” or “creaking” sound when driving over uneven ground or rough estate roads.
Specifications:
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Vehicle Compatibility: Mazda Premacy (CWEFW, CWFFW, CWEAW) / Mazda 5
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Model Year: 2010–2018 (Specifically 2012)
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Part Type: Front or Rear Shock Absorber
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Source: Genuine Ex-Japan (Clean Used)
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Price: KSh 3,500 per unit
Keep your family trips smooth and stable. Visit Taleon Autospares on Kirinyaga Road or call us for nationwide delivery today!
Mechanic’s Tip: The 2012 Premacy sits quite low. While replacing your shocks, we highly recommend checking your Coil Springs. If your car is “sagging” even with new shocks, upgrading to heavy-duty springs will give you that extra ground clearance needed for Kenyan speed bumps.







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