Gabriel Front Shock Absorber Isuzu JCR500 JCR360 N3500 N4000 NPR300 NPR400 76108
Vehicle Compatibility
- Isuzu JCR500 And JCR360 6BD1 1979-1984
- Isuzu JCR500 And JCR360 ADE352T 1982-1986
- Isuzu N3500D [NPR99L/S] ADE314 1989-
- Isuzu N4000D [NPR99L/S] ADE364C 1989-
- Isuzu NPR300 4HF1 1998-2006
- Isuzu NPR400 4HF1 1998-2006
Specifications
- Brand: Gabriel
- Part Type: Shock Absorber
- Fitment Position: Front
- Part Number: 76108
Features
- Front replacement shock absorber matched to part number 76108
- Suitable for the listed Isuzu truck applications when matched by engine code and year range
- Helps restore ride control and stability compared to worn 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 front 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
Original: $108.25
-70%$108.25
$32.48
Description
Vehicle Compatibility
- Isuzu JCR500 And JCR360 6BD1 1979-1984
- Isuzu JCR500 And JCR360 ADE352T 1982-1986
- Isuzu N3500D [NPR99L/S] ADE314 1989-
- Isuzu N4000D [NPR99L/S] ADE364C 1989-
- Isuzu NPR300 4HF1 1998-2006
- Isuzu NPR400 4HF1 1998-2006
Specifications
- Brand: Gabriel
- Part Type: Shock Absorber
- Fitment Position: Front
- Part Number: 76108
Features
- Front replacement shock absorber matched to part number 76108
- Suitable for the listed Isuzu truck applications when matched by engine code and year range
- Helps restore ride control and stability compared to worn 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 front 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








