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I am doing a major service on my 2009 Pajero Sport and established that both rear shock absorbers have quit. To make a long story short it appears that unicorns are more available for sale than after market rear shocks for this model. OEM guestimate (not in stock) is around R11K (anyway not in my pensioners budget). Monroe does not list the item. Gabriel Safari's apparently are no longer in existence. KYB 349090 is listed as the correct replacement but is not available from the various suppliers I have contacted.
Please assist me with part numbers and availability in South Africa- I am desperate.
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I bought a full set (front and rear) from HiQ for R7500 not so long ago. Genuine KYB's.
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You'll get what you need also for the following place, prices are good too:
https://www.startmycar.co.za/
you can try Mikem
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Thanks for the responses! The KYB part number is 349090- seems to be in short supply but I managed to source 2.
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