Daihatsu Mira Shock Absorbers

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  • Condition: Ex-Japan (Grade A). Inspected for dry seals (no leaks), gas pressure rebound, and smooth top-mount bearings.

  • Compatibility: Fits Daihatsu Mira models (2006–Present).

    • Chassis: L275S (2WD), L285S (4WD), and LA300S/LA350S (Mira e:S).

    • Interchange: Also compatible with the Toyota Pixis Epoch and Subaru Pleo Plus.

  • Performance: Restores the “tight” city-car handling; prevents bottoming out on speed bumps and stabilizes the car against highway crosswinds.

  • Price: Ksh 4,000

Original price was: KSh5,800.00.Current price is: KSh4,000.00.

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SKU: ANDGDBK295FV

Description

Daihatsu Miras are ultra-lightweight. Because of this, the shock absorbers have very specific valving to ensure the car doesn’t feel “bouncy.”

  • Factory Precision: At Ksh 4,000, buying an Ex-Japan original unit (usually manufactured by KYB or Tokico) is superior to buying cheap new “no-name” brands. The original Japanese units are tuned specifically for the Mira’s light curb weight.

  • Complete Assembly: In many cases,  an Ex-Japan front unit includes the coil spring and top mount. This is a massive win because it replaces three parts at once and saves you the labor cost of using a spring compressor.

2. Front vs. Rear Dynamics

  • The Front Strut: The front of the Mira carries the engine and handles the steering. A worn front shock causes “nose-diving” when you brake. The  unit restores the original ride height, which is critical for clearing those high Kenyan speed bumps.

  • The Rear Shock: Rear shocks on the Mira are simpler and smaller. If you are paying 4,000/-, ensure you are getting a very clean pair or a high-end brand-new aftermarket unit (like KYB Excel-G).

  • Gas Pressure: These shocks are nitrogen-charged. At this price, the seller should demonstrate that the rod extends on its own after being compressed.

  • Dry Seals: There should be zero oil “sweating” under the rubber dust boot.

  • Silent Bushings: The rubber mountings at the bottom should be firm and crack-free, preventing that annoying “clunking” sound on rough roads.

4. Signs Your Mira Needs New Shocks

  1. Highway Sway: The car feels like it wants to change lanes by itself when a large bus or truck passes you.

  2. Headlight Dance: At night, your headlight beams bounce up and down excessively on uneven tarmac.

  3. Uneven Tire Wear: You notice “scalloped” or wavy wear on the edges of your tires.

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