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    #5521
    it is possible that the shock absorber manufacturer makes OEM items with one set of specifications, and another, off-the-counter item with another set of specifications, both for the exactsame car.
    and depending on the agreement between car manufacturer and shocks manufacturer, the OEM items might be made available only thru the casa and its authorized outlets/dealers.
    cow only.

    addendum: sinabi na pala ni dr. kam. heh heh.
    Last edited by dr. d; August 23rd, 2024 at 05:54 PM.

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    #5522
    Quote Originally Posted by Dr.Kamiya View Post
    It's possible kasi that the spec is different. Baka the ones they make for Toyota are heavier duty than the ones they sell themselves. Can't really tell for sure without getting both shocks and cutting them up to compare.

    Here's a 3-page discussion on KYB vs OEM Toyota from another forum:

    KYB vs OEM struts

    Personal opinion though knowing which OEM makes the original parts for your car is one of the veteran tricks to saving money on maintenance. Like getting Aisin instead of Mitsubishi/Subaru water pump, etc.
    I searched din a Altis Club and some comments are saying that KYB rides stiff (same as the discussion above)

    What's important for me is the car won't get matagtag because I am extremely hilohin. I can sense agad if a car is matagtag, I get nauseous. That is also the reason why I chose an Altis over a Hilux because Tsikoteers said matagtag daw Hilux

    But if the ride is the same lang, and price has a huge difference, KYB is the practical choice nga.

    OR should I just replace the rear lang with Original since the front is still okay? (I am still mind blown why the rear gave out earlier than the front since nobody ever rides at the back naman or super rare talaga)

    Quote Originally Posted by dr. d View Post
    it is possible that the shock absorber manufacturer makes OEM items with one set of specifications, and another, off-the-counter item with another set of specifications, both for the exactsame car.
    and depending on the agreement between car manufacturer and shocks manufacturer, the OEM items might be made available only thru the casa and its authorized outlets/dealers.
    cow only.

    addendum: sinabi na pala ni dr. kam. heh heh.
    Yup, Dr Kamiya explained it well. Now I am curious of the price difference between OEM and KYB. I will wait for Casa's quote if they will recommend replacement sa front.

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    #5523
    Quote Originally Posted by _Cathy_ View Post
    I searched din a Altis Club and some comments are saying that KYB rides stiff (same as the discussion above)
    when i replaced my innova's front shocks, i opted for the cheaper regular kyb. puti. i do not remember how the diameter of this white one, compares with the diameter of the OEM that they replaced.
    the ride was rough, after that.
    i am now wondering if the fatter, black, heavy-duty kyb, would have given a better ride?

    dunno if this will apply to the altis.

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    #5524
    You didn't replace the rear na?

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    If you wanna save a bit, KYB has a Lazada store, I bought shocks for a Subaru from there.

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    Quote Originally Posted by viper888 View Post
    If you wanna save a bit, KYB has a Lazada store, I bought shocks for a Subaru from there.
    Thanks. What's the link? So many KYB Sellers kasi. I wanna compare the price vs OEM

    Not sure if this is the official store pero laki ng difference. A PAIR OF KYB = 1 piece na OEM. They don't have rear though

    KYB 33441/33442 for Toyota Corolla Altis 214 - 218 Set of 2 Front Gas Shock Absorber KAYABA



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    Last edited by _Cathy_; August 23rd, 2024 at 09:31 PM.

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    #5527
    Get 2nd opinion on your shocks if in doubt ... before you order ... if you get KYB and the ride is stiff ... put load on your trunk to soften ride ...

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    Yeah, the store was LazMall. Also consider you may need shock mounts but Im not sure how it is for this car.

    I agree with Walter, get a second opinion. Check if theyre actually leaking and not just a bit soft.

    What is the mileage of your Altis?

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    #5529
    Quote Originally Posted by _Cathy_ View Post
    Thanks. What's the link? So many KYB Sellers kasi. I wanna compare the price vs OEM

    Not sure if this is the official store pero laki ng difference. A PAIR OF KYB = 1 piece na OEM. They don't have rear though

    KYB 33441/33442 for Toyota Corolla Altis 214 - 218 Set of 2 Front Gas Shock Absorber KAYABA



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    Looks legit. Lazmall with previous sales and feedback from buyers.

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    #5530
    Quote Originally Posted by _Cathy_ View Post
    You didn't replace the rear na?

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    i also replaced the rears. i had not originally intended to when i drove into the shop, because unlike the front shocks which were already playing basketball (dribbling) at the road humps, the rears were not exactly catching my attention if i did not pay too much attention to them.
    but as the rear was so cheap at that time (1000 each?)...
    and up until i sold the car some years afterward, them shocks were still fine.
    i had them done in banawe.

    kayabas are fine with me. just as 555s for non-oem metal suspension parts, are.
    heh heh.
    Last edited by dr. d; August 24th, 2024 at 10:04 AM.

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