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Gabriel Rear Shock Absorber Chev Utility Corsa G56278

Gabriel Rear Shock Absorber Chev Utility Corsa G56278

Vehicle Compatibility

  • Chev Utility 1.3D [Corsa] Z13DTJ 2012-2017
  • Chev Utility 1.8 [Corsa] C18SE 2011-2017

Specifications

  • Brand: Gabriel
  • Part Type: Shock Absorber
  • Fitment Position: Rear
  • Part Number: G56278

Features

  • Rear replacement shock absorber matched to part number G56278
  • Suitable for the listed Chev Utility 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 rear bushes, mounts, 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
$12.45

Original: $41.50

-70%
Gabriel Rear Shock Absorber Chev Utility Corsa G56278

$41.50

$12.45
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Description

Vehicle Compatibility

  • Chev Utility 1.3D [Corsa] Z13DTJ 2012-2017
  • Chev Utility 1.8 [Corsa] C18SE 2011-2017

Specifications

  • Brand: Gabriel
  • Part Type: Shock Absorber
  • Fitment Position: Rear
  • Part Number: G56278

Features

  • Rear replacement shock absorber matched to part number G56278
  • Suitable for the listed Chev Utility 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 rear bushes, mounts, 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