Gabriel Rear Shock Absorber Ford Husky Mitsubishi L300 Nissan 1400 LDV Toyota Venture G45051
Gabriel Rear Shock Absorber Ford Husky Mitsubishi L300 Nissan 1400 LDV Toyota Venture G45051
Vehicle Compatibility
- Ford Husky 1 Ton 1800 4G62 1985-1987
- Ford Husky 1 Ton 2000 4G63 1987-1997
- Ford Husky Bus And Panel Van 4G63 1986-1990
- Hillman Vogue And Hunter XC6H 1968-1972
- Hillman Vogue XC7 1973-1977
- Hillman Vogue GL XN1 1975-1977
- Hyundai Bakkie 2.5iDT H1 D4BF 1997-2002
- Hyundai Bakkie 2.6iD H100 D4BB 1997-2011
- Hyundai Van 2.5iDT H100 D4BF 1997-2002
- Hyundai Van 2.6iD H100 D4BB 1997-2011
- Mitsubishi L300 1600 Bus 4G32 1982-1985
- Mitsubishi L300 1800 Bus 4G62 1983-1987
- Mitsubishi Starwagon 4G63 1986-1996
- Mitsubishi L300 1800 LDV 4G62 1984-1987
- Mitsubishi L300 2000 LDV 4G63 1987-2004
- Nissan 120Y Deluxe / SD A12S 1975-1980
- Nissan 140Y SDX A14 1975-1980
- Nissan 160Y L16 1978-1980
- Nissan 1200 LDV A12 1971-1975
- Nissan 120Y LDV And Panel Van A12S 1976-1980
- Nissan 1400 LDV A14S 1980-2008
- Nissan 720 1800 LDV L18S 1980-1988
- Nissan 2200 Diesel LDV SD22 1980-1981
- Nissan 2200 Diesel LDV SD22 1982-1985
- Nissan 2300 Diesel SD23 1985-1988
- Toyota Stallion 1500 5K 1987-1992
- Toyota Stallion 1800 2Y 1991-1996
- Toyota Stallion 2400 Diesel 2L-2 1995-2000
- Toyota Venture 1800 2Y 1991-2000
- Toyota Venture 2200 4Y 1994-2000
- Toyota Venture 2400 Diesel 2L-2 1995-2000
Specifications
- Brand: Gabriel
- Part Type: Shock Absorber
- Fitment Position: Rear
- Part Number: G45051
Features
- Rear replacement shock absorber matched to part number G45051
- 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 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
Original: $26.23
-70%$26.23
$7.87
Description
Vehicle Compatibility
- Ford Husky 1 Ton 1800 4G62 1985-1987
- Ford Husky 1 Ton 2000 4G63 1987-1997
- Ford Husky Bus And Panel Van 4G63 1986-1990
- Hillman Vogue And Hunter XC6H 1968-1972
- Hillman Vogue XC7 1973-1977
- Hillman Vogue GL XN1 1975-1977
- Hyundai Bakkie 2.5iDT H1 D4BF 1997-2002
- Hyundai Bakkie 2.6iD H100 D4BB 1997-2011
- Hyundai Van 2.5iDT H100 D4BF 1997-2002
- Hyundai Van 2.6iD H100 D4BB 1997-2011
- Mitsubishi L300 1600 Bus 4G32 1982-1985
- Mitsubishi L300 1800 Bus 4G62 1983-1987
- Mitsubishi Starwagon 4G63 1986-1996
- Mitsubishi L300 1800 LDV 4G62 1984-1987
- Mitsubishi L300 2000 LDV 4G63 1987-2004
- Nissan 120Y Deluxe / SD A12S 1975-1980
- Nissan 140Y SDX A14 1975-1980
- Nissan 160Y L16 1978-1980
- Nissan 1200 LDV A12 1971-1975
- Nissan 120Y LDV And Panel Van A12S 1976-1980
- Nissan 1400 LDV A14S 1980-2008
- Nissan 720 1800 LDV L18S 1980-1988
- Nissan 2200 Diesel LDV SD22 1980-1981
- Nissan 2200 Diesel LDV SD22 1982-1985
- Nissan 2300 Diesel SD23 1985-1988
- Toyota Stallion 1500 5K 1987-1992
- Toyota Stallion 1800 2Y 1991-1996
- Toyota Stallion 2400 Diesel 2L-2 1995-2000
- Toyota Venture 1800 2Y 1991-2000
- Toyota Venture 2200 4Y 1994-2000
- Toyota Venture 2400 Diesel 2L-2 1995-2000
Specifications
- Brand: Gabriel
- Part Type: Shock Absorber
- Fitment Position: Rear
- Part Number: G45051
Features
- Rear replacement shock absorber matched to part number G45051
- 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 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








