Description
Genuine Subaru Legacy BH5 Rear Bilstein Shocks – Performance Ex-Japan Quality
Is your Subaru Legacy BH5 feeling “bouncy” in the rear or struggling to stay stable during fast cornering? The BH5 is a driver’s wagon, and its handling relies almost entirely on its high-pressure Bilstein suspension. Unlike standard twin-tube shocks, Bilstein dampers use monotube technology to react instantly to road changes. At Taleon Autospares, we provide Clean Ex-Japan Rear Bilstein Shocks, the original factory-spec choice for the BH5 GT-B, GT, and TX models.
Why “Ex-Japan Bilstein” is the Best Choice for Your BH5:
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Legendary Monotube Tech: Bilstein shocks separate the oil and nitrogen gas with a floating piston. This prevents the oil from “foaming” during spirited driving, giving you consistent damping and superior grip on the Nairobi-Naivasha highway or winding country roads.
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Heavy-Duty Load Support: The BH5 is a large wagon. These Bilstein units are much stronger than standard shocks, preventing the rear from “squatting” even when the boot is loaded with cargo or passengers.
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Cooler Operation: The single-tube design dissipates heat faster than generic shocks. This prevents “shock fade,” ensuring your car feels just as tight at the end of a long trip as it did at the start.
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Direct JDM Fitment: Sourced directly from low-mileage Japanese imports, these “Grade A” shocks are a 100% match for your BH5 chassis and original springs—no modifications required.
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The “GT-B” Experience: If your car originally came with Bilsteins, installing standard shocks will ruin the handling. For KSh 8,500, you keep the original “Sport-Wagon” feel for a fraction of the cost of new performance dampers.
Signs Your Subaru Legacy BH5 Needs New Rear Shocks:
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Tail Sway: The back of the wagon feels like it’s “fishtailing” or swaying side-to-side when you change lanes at speed.
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Bottoming Out: You hear a loud “thud” from the rear when driving over speed bumps, especially with passengers in the back.
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Uneven Tire Wear: You notice “cupping” (scalloped dips) on the rear tire treads, which means the wheel is bouncing instead of rolling.
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Fluid Leaks: Visible yellow or clear oil on the shock body is a sign the high-pressure seal has failed.
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Excessive Bouncing: After a bump, the car continues to oscillate up and down rather than settling immediately.
Specifications:
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Vehicle Compatibility: Subaru Legacy Wagon (BH5, BH9, BHE)
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Model Years: 1998–2003 (3rd Gen Legacy)
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Part Type: Rear High-Performance Monotube Shock Absorber
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Source: Genuine Ex-Japan (Clean Used)
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Price: KSh 8,500 per unit
Restore the precision of your Legacy. Visit Taleon Autospares on Kirinyaga Road or call us for delivery anywhere in Kenya!
Professional Tip: For the BH5, the Rear Shock Mountings and Sway Bar Links are common wear points. If you are investing in Bilstein shocks, have your mechanic check these small parts to ensure your suspension is 100% silent and responsive.







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