Gabriel Rear Shock Absorber Ford Spectron Isuzu KB Toyota Hilux Land Cruiser G56186

SKU: G56186
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    Vehicle Compatibility

    • Ford Spectron F2 1991-2003
    • Isuzu KB21 G161Z 1987-1989
    • Isuzu KB21, KB22, KB26, KB27 G161Z 1981-1987
    • Isuzu KB27, KB46 1800 4X2 G180Z 1981-1989
    • Isuzu KBD21, KBD26 C190 1981-1983
    • Isuzu KBD41 4X4 C190 1981-1989
    • Isuzu KB23LE, KB43 G200Z 1984-1989
    • Isuzu KBD41, KBD42 4X4 C223 1983-1989
    • Isuzu KB24LE, KB29, KB44 4ZD1 1987-1989
    • Isuzu KBD22LE, KBD27, KBD42 C223 1983-1989
    • Isuzu KBD23 2.5D 4X2 4JA1 1987-1990
    • Isuzu KBD28 2.5D 4X2 4JA1 1987-1989
    • Mazda Marathon F2 1991-2004
    • Nissan 720 1.8 4X4 L18S 1980-1988
    • Nissan Tracker 4X4 Z22 1985-1988
    • Toyota Hilux 1600 1Y 1984-1986
    • Toyota Hilux 1800S And SR 2Y 1987-1998
    • Toyota Hilux 2000 3Y 1984-1987
    • Toyota Hilux 2200 And SRX 4Y 1987-1994
    • Toyota Hilux 2400S 22R 1994-1998
    • Toyota Hilux 2400D 4X2 2L 1985-1995
    • Toyota Hilux 2400D 2L 1995-1998
    • Toyota Hilux 2.8D 4X2 3L 1995-1998
    • Toyota Land Cruiser Petrol F 1971-1973
    • Toyota Land Cruiser Petrol 2F 1975-1985
    • Toyota Land Cruiser Diesel H 1979-1980
    • Toyota Land Cruiser Diesel 2H 1981-1990

    Specifications

    • Brand: Gabriel
    • Part Type: Shock Absorber
    • Fitment Position: Rear
    • Part Number: G56186

    Features

    • Rear replacement shock absorber matched to part number G56186
    • Suitable for the listed applications when matched by engine code and year range
    • Helps restore ride control and stability compared to worn rear shocks

    Why Buy From Us

    • Fitment support using engine code, year range, and photos of the old unit before dispatch
    • Nationwide delivery across South Africa
    • Reliable sourcing focused on correct match and consistent quality

    Installation And Maintenance Tips

    • Replace rear shock absorbers in pairs to maintain balanced handling
    • Inspect mounts, bushes, and fasteners for wear and replace if needed
    • Tighten fasteners to manufacturer torque specifications
    • After fitment, road test and recheck for abnormal noise or looseness
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