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Toyota RAV4 ACA31 Rear Shock Absorber Assy 349024

Toyota RAV4 ACA31 Rear Shock Absorber Assy 349024

Part No: 349024

Brand: KYB

Fits: Toyota RAV4 ACA31 / Vanguard

Fitting Position: Rear Axle

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Original price was: KShs5,800.Current price is: KShs5,500.

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Get Toyota RAV4 ACA31 Rear Shock Absorber Assy 349024 in Kenya

A Rear Shock Absorber Assembly is a critical part of your vehicle’s suspension system that controls how your car handles bumps, potholes, and uneven roads — especially at the rear axle.

It consists of:
✅ A shock absorber (the main dampening unit)
✅ A mounting system (bushings, washers, and nuts)
✅ Sometimes, a coil spring (in strut-type assemblies)

The job of this assembly is simple yet crucial:
➡️ Absorb impacts from the road
➡️ Control suspension movement
➡️ Keep your rear tires firmly in contact with the road

Without good shock absorbers, your ride will feel bouncy, unstable, and unsafe — especially when driving fast, braking hard, or cornering sharply. 🚨


2️⃣ Functions of the Rear Shock Absorber Assembly ⚙️

Your rear shock assembly does more than just “soften the bumps.” Here’s what it handles every time you drive:

🔄 Dampening Vibration & Impact
Each time your rear wheels hit a bump, the shock absorber compresses, absorbing the energy instead of letting it transfer directly to the cabin.

🚗 Controlling Suspension Rebound
After compressing, the shock gradually expands again (rebound), ensuring the suspension returns to its neutral position smoothly — not like a bouncing ball.

🛣️ Enhancing Road Grip
By controlling tire movement, the rear shocks keep your tires firmly on the ground, improving traction and braking.

🔇 Reducing Noise & Harshness
The rear shocks also cut down on unwanted noise and harshness from rough roads.

⚙️ Balancing Vehicle Load
When carrying passengers or cargo, the rear shocks work extra hard to stabilize the extra weight.


3️⃣ Why Rear Shock Absorbers Matter 🚨

Rear shocks play a crucial role in both comfort and safety. If your rear shocks are worn out, your car could:

❌ Bounce excessively after bumps
❌ Feel unstable in corners
❌ Take longer to stop
❌ Lose traction on uneven surfaces
❌ Cause premature tire wear

Simply put — healthy shocks are critical for control, safety, and comfort. 🚙


4️⃣ Types of Rear Shock Absorbers 🔧

When replacing your rear shock assembly, you’ll find several types available:

1. Twin-Tube Shock Absorbers 🧰

✅ Most common for passenger cars
✅ Separate oil and gas chambers
✅ Affordable and reliable for daily driving

2. Gas-Charged Shocks 💨

✅ Pressurized nitrogen gas reduces foaming
✅ Provides more consistent damping
✅ Ideal for high-speed or rough driving

3. Monotube Shock Absorbers 🚀

✅ Single cylinder design
✅ More responsive & heat-resistant
✅ Used in sports/performance vehicles

4. Coilover Shocks 🌀

✅ Combine shock absorber + coil spring
✅ Adjustable height & damping settings
✅ Used in off-road & performance vehicles


5️⃣ Signs of Worn Rear Shock Absorbers ⚠️

Not sure if your rear shocks are due for replacement? Look for these signs:

🔊 Excessive Bouncing
After hitting a bump, your rear end keeps bouncing instead of settling quickly.

🚨 Poor Handling
The rear feels unstable or “floaty” when cornering or changing lanes.

💦 Oil Leaks
Visible oil on the shock body = internal seal failure.

🛣️ Rough Ride
Every small bump feels like a crater, shaking the cabin excessively.

🚗 Uneven Tire Wear
If rear tires show “cupping” or unusual wear, shocks may not be holding them to the road correctly.

⚠️ Longer Stopping Distance
Worn shocks allow the rear to rise under braking, reducing rear tire traction.


6️⃣ Causes of Rear Shock Absorber Failure 🛠️

Shocks don’t last forever — they wear out from:

📅 Normal Aging — Over time, seals harden, oil breaks down, and internal wear increases.

🛣️ Rough Roads — Frequent potholes, off-road driving, or poorly maintained roads accelerate wear.

💨 Overloading — Carrying heavy loads stresses the rear suspension and shocks.

💦 Oil Leaks — Once seals leak oil, the shock loses its ability to dampen properly.

🌦️ Weather Exposure — Corrosion from salt, moisture, and dirt can damage shocks externally.


7️⃣ Benefits of Replacing Rear Shock Absorbers 🌟

Upgrading to new rear shocks comes with major benefits:

Improved Comfort
Every bump feels smoother and less jarring.

Better Handling
The rear feels stable, controlled, and predictable in corners.

Safer Braking
With better rear tire contact, stopping distances improve.

Longer Tire Life
New shocks keep rear tires firmly planted, avoiding uneven wear.

Reduced Noise
No more banging, rattling, or clunking from worn-out rear suspension.

Protect Other Parts
Healthy shocks reduce stress on springs, bushings, and mounts.


8️⃣ How Long Do Rear Shocks Last? ⏱️

On average, rear shocks last:
🛣️ 50,000 to 80,000 km (normal driving)
🏞️ 30,000 km (harsh roads or off-road use)

For maximum safety and comfort, check your shocks every 20,000 km and replace them as a set (both sides) for balanced handling. ✅


9️⃣ Installation Process 🔧

Installing a Rear Shock Absorber Assembly involves:

  1. Lifting the car safely 🛠️
  2. Removing the rear wheels 🛞
  3. Disconnecting the old shock from suspension and chassis 🔩
  4. Fitting the new shock assembly ✨
  5. Torquing bolts to spec 🔧
  6. Reinstalling wheels and performing a quick suspension check ✅

Some vehicles have simple bolt-on shocks, while others (especially SUVs and trucks) use strut assemblies that include the coil spring — these are more complex to replace.


🔟 Maintenance Tips for Rear Shock Absorbers 💡

To extend the life of your rear shocks:

🚿 Keep Them Clean — Wash off mud, salt, and dirt regularly.
📅 Inspect Often — Check for leaks, rust, and damage during every service.
🚙 Drive Carefully — Avoid hitting potholes at high speed.
🚗 Avoid Overloading — Stay within recommended cargo weight limits.
🔧 Replace in Pairs — Always replace both rear shocks at the same time.


Final Word 💬

Your Rear Shock Absorber Assembly may not be the most glamorous car part, but it’s one of the most important for safety, comfort, and performance.

Without healthy rear shocks, your car:
❌ Bounces excessively
❌ Handles poorly
❌ Takes longer to stop
❌ Wears tires unevenly

For peace of mind, replace your shocks on time — especially if you drive on rough roads or carry heavy loads often. 💪

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