2014 Honda Fit Shocks
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Condition: Ex-Japan tested for compression resistance and seal health.
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Compatibility: Fits all 3rd Generation Honda Fit models (2013–2020).
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Chassis Codes: GK3 (1.3L), GK4 (4WD), GK5 (1.5L), GK6, and GP5/GP6 (Hybrid).
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Performance: Restores the refined “third-gen” ride quality; eliminates rear bouncing and improves stability during high-speed cornering.
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Price: Ksh 2,500
Original price was: KSh3,700.00.KSh2,500.00Current price is: KSh2,500.00.
(Save KSh1,200.00)Description
The 2014 Honda Fit moved to a more refined chassis than its predecessor. Getting an Ex Japan original shocks allows you to maintain the factory-engineered balance between comfort and sportiness.
Why Ex-Japan is Preferred for the GK Series
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Smart Valving: The 2014+ Fit (GK) uses sophisticated internal valving to manage the car’s light weight. Cheap new aftermarket shocks at this price point are often “one-size-fits-all” and can make the car feel jittery or too bouncy. Ex-Japan originals (usually KYB or Showada) provide the exact damping rates Honda intended.
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Hybrid Efficiency (GP5/GP6): If you drive the Hybrid version, healthy rear shocks are essential. The extra weight of the hybrid battery is positioned over the rear axle; a weak shock will cause the car to “squat” and may lead to uneven tire wear or reduced efficiency in regenerative braking.
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Seal Longevity: Japanese OEM shocks feature multi-lip seals designed for high pressure. Even as a used part, these often outlast brand-new generic “budget” shocks which are prone to leaking after a few months on Kenyan roads.
You should consider this replacement if you notice:
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Rear End “Squat”: The back of the car dips significantly when you have two or more passengers in the rear.
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Cupped Tires: Your rear tires are wearing out in wavy patches rather than evenly.
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Oil “Sweating”: Visible oil film on the body of your current shock absorber indicates the internal seals have blown.




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