Description
Genuine Nissan Tiida Shock Mounting – Silent & Durable Ex-Japan Quality
Is your Nissan Tiida making a knocking sound every time you hit a small pothole or a speed bump? Or perhaps you feel a “grinding” sensation in the steering wheel when parking? These are the classic symptoms of worn-out shock mountings. The mounting (or strut mount) acts as the cushion between your car’s frame and the suspension. At Taleon Autospares, we provide Clean Ex-Japan Shock Mountings for the Nissan Tiida (C11, NC11 4WD, and JC11 models).
Why “Ex-Japan” is the Best Choice for Your Tiida:
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Original Rubber Resilience: Japanese factory mountings use high-grade rubber that absorbs road shocks without cracking. Local “new” aftermarket mounts are often made of harder, lower-quality rubber that makes the ride feel harsh.
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Smooth Steering Bearings: Most Tiida front mountings come with an internal bearing. Our Ex-Japan units are checked to ensure the bearing rotates freely, which prevents the “spring bind” noise and makes your steering feel light and effortless.
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Perfect Alignment Support: A worn mounting causes the shock absorber to sit at an incorrect angle. Using a genuine Japanese mounting ensures your wheels stay properly aligned, saving your tires from uneven wear.
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Direct C11 Fitment: These are 100% genuine parts sourced from low-mileage imports. They match the Tiida, Note E11, and Wingroad Y12 perfectly, ensuring a standard “plug-and-play” fit for your mechanic.
Signs Your Nissan Tiida Needs New Mountings:
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The “Strut Knock”: A persistent metallic “clunk” or “rattle” from the front wheels on rough estate roads.
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Steering Vibration: Feeling a tremble or “judder” through the steering wheel when driving at highway speeds.
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Creaking Noises: Hearing a “rubber-on-metal” squeak or a grinding sound when turning the steering wheel from lock to lock.
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Steering Memory: The car doesn’t want to return to center easily after a turn (usually due to a seized mounting bearing).
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Sagging Appearance: If you look under the hood, the top of the shock might look “popped up” or off-center compared to the other side.
Specifications:
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Vehicle Compatibility: Nissan Tiida (C11 Hatchback / Latio Sedan)
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Part Type: Front or Rear Shock Mounting (Strut Mount)
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Source: Genuine Ex-Japan (Clean Used)
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Price: KSh 2,500 per unit
Restore the silence in your Tiida. Visit Taleon Autospares on Kirinyaga Road or call us for delivery anywhere in Kenya!
Mechanic’s Tip: When changing your shock mountings, it’s the best time to check your Dust Covers and Bump Stops. If the rubber mounting has perished, the dust cover is usually also torn, which allows dirt to enter your shock absorber and destroy its seals.







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