KYB Suspension Shock Absorber P/N:KG9135

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$80.99
MPN: KG9135
UPC: 781552091356
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KYB Suspension Shock Absorber P/N:KG9135
KYB Suspension Shock Absorber P/N:KG9135
$80.99

Keep body motion in check and your Jaguar riding the way it should with the KYB Suspension Shock Absorber (KG9135). This front shock absorber installs as a direct-fit replacement for the 1986-1994 Jaguar Vanden Plas and the 1987-1994 Jaguar XJ6.

A shock absorber dampens the up-and-down motion of the suspension as the springs compress and rebound, helping keep the tires in contact with the road for controlled, predictable handling.

  • Front position: cataloged for the front of the listed Jaguar applications.
  • Damping control: resists suspension oscillation to help maintain tire-to-road contact and a settled ride.
  • Direct-fit replacement: designed to install on the listed applications.

If a worn shock is the cause of excessive bouncing, nose-dive under braking, body sway, or uneven tire wear, replacing it with KG9135 addresses that. For even, balanced ride control, replacing both front shocks together as a matched pair is recommended.

Interchange: G51711 · 39005
Manufacturer part number KG9135

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

G51711, 39005

Frequently Asked Questions

What vehicles does the KYB KG9135 fit?

It's a front shock absorber for the 1986-1994 Jaguar Vanden Plas and the 1987-1994 Jaguar XJ6. Check the Buyer's Guide tab to confirm your exact vehicle.

Is this a front or rear shock?

The catalog lists KG9135 as a front shock absorber for the covered Jaguar applications.

What does a shock absorber do?

It dampens the up-and-down motion of the suspension springs, helping keep the tires in contact with the road for a more controlled ride.

Should I replace shocks in pairs?

Replacing both front shocks together as a matched pair is recommended for even, balanced ride control and handling, though they can be sold individually.

What are signs my shock may need replacing?

Excessive bouncing, nose-dive under braking, body sway in corners, or uneven tire wear can be signs. Diagnose the cause before replacing.