Description
Front Shock Absorber for Toyota Hiace Quantum (SF8006T)
Upgrade your suspension with this heavy-duty front shock absorber, designed for Toyota Hiace and Quantum vehicles. Built with gas pressure twin-tube technology, it delivers excellent handling, ride comfort, and long-lasting reliability for South African roads. Its telescopic suspension strut design with top pin mounting ensures precise fitment.
Vehicle Compatibility
- Toyota Hiace Commuter 3.0 Diesel (5L) – 1998 to 2004
- Toyota Quantum Hiace 2.5D (2KD-FTV) – 2019 onwards
- Toyota Quantum Hiace 2.7 Petrol (2TR-FE) – 2019 onwards
- Toyota Quantum 2.5D Bus (2KD-FTV) – 2004 onwards
- Toyota Quantum 2.5D Panel Van (2KD-FTV) – 2004 onwards
- Toyota Quantum 2.7 Bus (2TR-FE) – 2005 onwards
- Toyota Quantum 2.7 Panel Van (2TR-FE) – 2005 onwards
Specifications
- Shock Absorber Type: Gas Pressure
- Shock Absorber System: Twin-Tube
- Fitting Position: Front Axle
- Shock Absorber Design: Telescopic Shock Absorber
- Shock Absorber Mounting Type: Top pin
Features
- Engineered for Toyota Hiace and Quantum models
- Gas pressure twin-tube system for consistent damping
- Durable telescopic strut design for improved road stability
- Direct-fit replacement with OE-quality standards
Why Buy From Us
- Local South African stock with fast delivery nationwide
- 12-month warranty for quality assurance
- Expert fitment advice from our support team
Installation & Maintenance Tips
- Always replace shocks in axle pairs for balanced performance
- Check and replace worn bushes or mounts during installation
- Professional installation is recommended for optimal safety
Closing
The SF8006T front shock absorber offers reliable suspension support for Toyota Hiace and Quantum vehicles, ensuring durability and comfort on South African roads. Trusted by thousands of drivers, this part is available with fast nationwide delivery including Johannesburg, Cape Town, Durban, and Pretoria.
FAQ
Q: Does this fit the Toyota Quantum 2.7 Bus?
A: Yes, it fits the Quantum 2.7 Bus (2TR-FE) from 2005 onwards.
Q: Can I install this shock myself?
A: It’s recommended to have it professionally installed to ensure correct alignment and safety.