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Toyota Passo KGC15 Front Shock Mount Assy RH/LH 48609-97402

Toyota Passo KGC15 Front Shock Mount Assy RH/LH 48609-97402

Part No: 48609-97402

Brand: Frotise

Fits: Toyota Passo KGC15 / Duet / Daihatsu Mira / Sirion / Sonica / Boon / Applause

OEM No: 48603-97401 / 48603-97404 / 48609-97201 / 48609-97202 / 48609-97401

Original price was: KSh 2,750.00.Current price is: KSh 2,500.00.

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Description

Get Toyota Passo KGC15 Front Shock Mount Assy RH/LH 48609-97402 in Kenya

The Front Shock Mount Assembly RH/LH—commonly referred to as the Front Right and Left Shock Absorber Mount—is a key suspension component designed to secure the shock absorber to the vehicle chassis or strut tower while isolating vibrations and enhancing ride comfort. Installed at the top of the front shock absorber assembly, this component ensures both mechanical stability and noise dampening in the suspension system.

Despite its relatively small size, the front shock mount is essential for proper suspension function. It plays a dual role: providing a secure mounting point for the shock absorber and acting as a vibration and impact buffer between the road and the vehicle body. Whether positioned on the right-hand (RH) or left-hand (LH) side of the front suspension, the mount must endure road impacts, vehicle weight, suspension articulation, and environmental stressors without failure.


Primary Function and Role

The Front Shock Mount Assy RH/LH performs several crucial functions in the vehicle’s suspension system:

  • Shock Absorber Mounting
    Serves as the upper attachment point of the shock absorber or strut, linking it to the body or strut tower.

  • Vibration and Noise Isolation
    Absorbs and dampens the vibrations transmitted through the shock absorber, improving ride quality and reducing noise inside the cabin.

  • Suspension Load Transfer
    Transmits suspension and road forces from the wheels up to the vehicle structure, while minimizing harshness.

  • Steering Support (in some models)
    In strut-type suspension systems, the mount may incorporate a bearing that allows the shock to rotate with the steering input, contributing to smooth and responsive handling.

  • Ride Height Stability
    Maintains consistent height and geometry of the suspension by keeping the shock absorber properly aligned.

Because the shock mount influences both handling and comfort, its proper condition is essential to the overall safety and drivability of the vehicle.


Design and Construction

Shock mount assemblies are engineered with a combination of metal, rubber, and in some cases, bearing components to handle dynamic forces and isolate vibration.

Core Components:

  1. Metal Mounting Plate / Bracket
    Typically manufactured from stamped steel or cast aluminum, this component connects the shock absorber to the chassis and is shaped to align precisely with the body’s strut tower.

  2. Rubber or Elastomeric Isolator
    The key vibration-absorbing element. Molded rubber or polyurethane sits between the metal housing and the shock absorber rod, filtering out vibrations and small impacts.

  3. Inner Sleeve / Stud Bolt
    A steel stud or sleeve runs through the rubber, providing a secure point for the shock absorber’s top nut or bolt. It allows the shock rod to pass through and remain fixed.

  4. Bearing Unit (if applicable)
    In McPherson strut systems, the shock mount may incorporate a bearing race or bearing plate to facilitate smooth pivoting of the shock absorber during steering input.

  5. Corrosion-Resistant Finish
    Shock mounts are typically coated with zinc, powder coating, or other protective finishes to resist rust, moisture, and road debris.

  6. Seals and Dust Covers (optional)
    To protect the bearing and rubber from contamination and extend lifespan, some mounts include built-in seals or boots.

This multi-material construction ensures the mount can function in a high-load, high-vibration environment while maintaining strength and elasticity.


Performance Characteristics

The performance of the Front Shock Mount Assy RH/LH is critical to vehicle dynamics and comfort. Key performance traits include:

  • High Load Capacity
    Designed to support vehicle weight, cornering forces, and vertical impacts from uneven road surfaces.

  • Vibration Dampening
    Effectively filters out road and suspension vibrations that would otherwise be transmitted to the passenger cabin.

  • Durability and Fatigue Resistance
    Engineered to endure constant compression, rebound, and rotational forces over thousands of miles without breakdown.

  • Steering Smoothness (if equipped with bearing)
    Ensures precise and quiet steering articulation in vehicles with strut-style suspension.

  • Weather and Fluid Resistance
    Maintains performance even in the presence of water, salt, oil, and temperature extremes.

Mounts that meet these criteria contribute significantly to ride comfort, suspension longevity, and vehicle handling precision.


Signs of Wear or Failure

Due to constant exposure to stress and environmental conditions, shock mounts can deteriorate over time. Common symptoms of worn or failed shock mount assemblies include:

  1. Clunking or Popping Sounds
    A loose or damaged mount may produce knocking noises during bumps or turns.

  2. Increased Road Noise and Vibration
    As the rubber insulator degrades, road impacts become more pronounced inside the cabin.

  3. Steering Instability or Stiffness
    In vehicles with integrated mount bearings, steering may become rough or resist turning if the bearing is worn.

  4. Uneven Tire Wear
    Misalignment due to a failed mount can alter suspension geometry, leading to abnormal tire wear patterns.

  5. Visible Rubber Cracks or Separation
    Inspection may reveal dry, cracked, or separated rubber between the mount and the metal housing.

  6. Excessive Suspension Travel or Leaning
    A damaged mount can affect shock absorber travel, leading to poor ride quality and handling instability.

Replacing worn mounts at the earliest sign of failure helps maintain both safety and performance.


Installation Overview

Replacing the Front Shock Mount Assy RH/LH typically involves disassembling the strut or shock assembly. The process requires suspension knowledge and specialized tools:

  1. Safety Measures
    Raise and secure the vehicle. Disconnect any suspension components as necessary.

  2. Strut Removal
    Remove the shock absorber or strut assembly from the vehicle, typically by unbolting from both the control arm and the strut tower.

  3. Spring Compression
    Use a spring compressor to safely relieve tension on the coil spring before disassembling the strut.

  4. Remove Old Mount
    Disassemble the strut top, remove the old mount, and inspect related parts (spring seat, bearing, bushing) for wear.

  5. Install New Mount
    Align and seat the new mount correctly. Reassemble the strut, torque all bolts to specification, and reinstall into the vehicle.

  6. Test and Inspect
    Perform a test drive to confirm noise elimination and restored suspension performance.

Professional installation is strongly recommended due to the risks associated with spring compression and suspension disassembly.


Benefits of Replacement

  • Restored Ride Comfort
    Significantly reduces cabin noise and road harshness.

  • Improved Steering Response
    Enhances steering accuracy and smoothness (especially with bearing-integrated mounts).

  • Extended Suspension Life
    Prevents premature wear on shocks, springs, and control arms.

  • Safety and Stability
    Maintains suspension alignment and shock absorber functionality for safe driving.

  • Noise Elimination
    Removes unwanted rattles, clunks, and vibrations associated with worn mounts.

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