KYB Suspension Shock Absorber P/N:341814

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$109.99
MPN: 341814
UPC: 781552516705
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KYB Suspension Shock Absorber P/N:341814
KYB Suspension Shock Absorber P/N:341814
$109.99

Settle a bouncy, unsettled rear end with the KYB Suspension Shock Absorber 341814, a rear damper that drops in as a direct-fit replacement for the 2000-2006 Audi A4 and 2000-2006 Audi A4 Quattro. It dampens the motion of the rear suspension springs so the tires stay in firmer contact with the road for a more controlled, composed ride.

  • Rear-position damper: controls spring oscillation at the rear of the vehicle to help limit bounce and body sway.
  • Ride control: helps keep the tires planted for more consistent braking, steering, and stability.
  • Direct-fit replacement: designed to install on the listed applications.

Signs this shock may need replacing include excessive bouncing after bumps, nose-dive under braking, body sway in turns, cupped or uneven rear tire wear, and visible fluid leaking from the shock body. If a worn rear shock is the cause of these symptoms, this unit replaces it. Shocks wear gradually on both sides, so it's best to replace both rear shocks together as a matched pair for even, balanced ride control.

Interchange: 69586 · 71332
Manufacturer part number 341814

This part cross-references / interchanges with the following part numbers:

69586, 71332

Frequently Asked Questions

Where does this shock absorber install?

The 341814 is a rear shock absorber for the listed Audi A4 applications.

What vehicles does it fit?

It fits the 2000-2006 Audi A4 and the 2000-2006 Audi A4 Quattro. Check the Buyer's Guide tab to confirm the match for your vehicle.

What does a shock absorber do?

It dampens the motion of the suspension springs, helping limit bounce and body sway and keeping the tires in contact with the road.

How do I know it needs replacing?

Common signs are excessive bouncing after bumps, nose-dive under braking, sway in turns, uneven rear tire wear, or fluid leaking from the shock body.

Should I replace both rear shocks?

It's best to replace both rear shocks together as a matched pair for even, balanced ride control, since they wear gradually on both sides.