Rear Shock Absorber for Nissan Juke 2011- (SR6016T)

SKU: SR6016T
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    Description

    Rear Shock Absorber for Nissan Juke (SR6016T)

    Premium rear shock absorber designed for Nissan Juke models from 2011 onwards. Built with gas pressure twin-tube telescopic technology for improved handling, ride comfort, and durability on South African roads.

    Vehicle Compatibility

    • Nissan Juke 1.2 DIG-T (HR12DDT) 2015-
    • Nissan Juke 1.5 DCi (K9K) 2013-
    • Nissan Juke 1.6 Acenta (HR16DE) 2011-
    • Nissan Juke 1.6 Tekna (MR16DDT) 2011-

    Specifications

    • Fitting Position: Rear Axle
    • Shock Absorber Design: Telescopic Shock Absorber
    • Shock Absorber System: Twin-Tube
    • Shock Absorber Type: Gas Pressure
    • Shock Absorber Mounting Type: Bottom eye

    Features

    • Direct-fit replacement for Nissan Juke models
    • Gas pressure twin-tube design ensures consistent performance
    • Improved handling and comfort for everyday and long-distance driving
    • Durability tested to meet South African road conditions
    • Meets or exceeds OEM quality standards

    Why Buy From Us

    • Local South African stock – ready to ship
    • 12-month warranty included
    • Expert fitting advice and after-sales support

    Installation & Maintenance Tips

    • Professional installation recommended
    • Replace shocks in pairs for balanced handling
    • Inspect all related suspension components during installation

    Trusted by thousands of South African drivers for quality and durability.

    Nationwide delivery available, including Cape Town, Johannesburg, Durban, Pretoria, and surrounding areas.

    Frequently Asked Questions

    • Is this rear shock absorber compatible with my Nissan Juke?
      Yes, if your model matches the listed engine codes and year range.
    • Do you deliver nationwide?
      Yes, we provide quick and reliable delivery across South Africa.
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