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2013 Tacoma Shock Absorbers

2013 Tacoma Shock Absorbers

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2013 Tacoma Shock Absorbers are designed to deliver superior suspension performance, providing precise control and stability on all types of roads.

Parts: Shock Absorber
Brand: Loosoo
Condition: New
Recommended use: OEM replacement
Positionsr: Front and Rear/Left,Right
OE Numbers: 4852009F00,48520A9310,4851009F40
4851009L80,48540A9200
4853009E40,4853009Q40

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      world of rough roads and potholes? Well, Tacoma Shock Absorbers are here to save the day! These absorbers are the quiet professionals of your truck's suspension system

      2013 Tacoma Shock Absorbers

      The Solution to Your Rough Road Woes

      Do you find yourself cursing the rough patches on the road? Do you dread every pothole and crack in the pavement? Well, let Tacoma 2013 Shock Absorbers be your savior. These absorbers are designed to smooth out those rough patches, reducing vibrations and providing a more comfortable ride. So, the next time you hit the road, you can face it with renewed confidence, knowing that your ride will be as smooth as can be with Tacoma Shock Absorbers.

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      The Ultimate in Suspension Technology

      At our company, we believe suspension technology is the key to a superior driving experience. That's why our Tacoma Shock Absorbers are the pinnacle of suspension engineering, utilizing advanced technologies to deliver unparalleled performance and stability. These absorbers are designed to maximize control and precision, giving you the confidence to handle any situation with ease and safety. With Tacoma Shock Absorbers, you're not just getting an upgrade, you're getting the future of suspension technology at your fingertips.

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      The Original and Still the Best

      When it comes to suspension technology, Tacoma Shock Absorbers stand alone at the top of the pack. Since their inception, they have been setting the standard for performance and reliability in the industry. With a long history of successful installations worldwide, these absorbers have withstood the test of time and remain the preferred choice for discriminating drivers who demand the best. So, rest assured that when you choose Tacoma Shock Absorbers, you're getting the original and still the best in suspension technology.

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      This Part Fits

      Partially compatible with Our 2013 Toyota Tacoma Shock Absorbers.

      • 2013 Toyota Tacoma Pre Runner 6 Cyl 4.0L
      • 2013 Toyota Tacoma Pre Runner 4 Cyl 2.7L

      Please contact us for specific supported models.

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      FAQs of Shock Absorber

      What's the MOQ?

      We specialize in providing high-quality automotive parts for wholesale. If you need to make a bulk purchase, we are here to assist you. For retail purchases, please visit our Amazon store, where you can find a wide range of our products.

      The price of shock absorbers

      The price of shock absorbers varies depending on the brand, model, and type of vehicle. Generally, the price of shock absorbers ranges from a few hundred to a few thousand yuan. Higher-end shock absorbers usually have higher prices, while more common ordinary models are relatively cheaper.

      How long will be able to deliver?

      We usually ship the product within 48 hours after order confirmation. However, unforeseen factors such as inventory status or transportation delays may cause a slight delay in the delivery time.

      What are the symptoms of a bad shock absorber?

      Poor traction, excessive bouncing, vibrations, clunking, leaking oil, and
      poor ride quality are all symptoms of bad shock absorbers. If you're unsure which is bad, you can try compressing your vehicle's suspension at all four corners and keep an eye out for inconsistencies.

      How long should shock absorbers last?

      Shock absorbers should last you about 40,000-50,000 miles under normal conditions. They can only take so much abuse, however. If you take a vehicle off-road, take corners fast, or often drive over pothole-littered roads, you can expect to replace them sooner.

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