KYB Suspension Strut P/N:232028

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$70.99
MPN: 232028
UPC: 781552320289
Item Package Quantity: 1
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KYB Suspension Strut P/N:232028
KYB Suspension Strut P/N:232028
$70.99

Damp rear-right suspension motion and keep the tire firmly planted with the KYB Suspension Strut 232028. It installs as a direct-fit replacement in the rear right position for the 1985-1988 Chevrolet Nova and the 1984-1988 Toyota Corolla, controlling spring oscillation so the wheel follows the road instead of bouncing.

  • Position: rear right unit for the listed applications.
  • Function: dampens suspension movement and helps control body motion for a steadier, more composed ride.
  • Handling: by resisting excess spring rebound, it helps maintain tire contact for stable, predictable braking and steering.

A strut wears gradually, so the change is easy to miss. Signs this part may need replacing include a bouncy or floaty ride, excessive body motion over bumps, nose dive under braking, or uneven or cupped tire wear on the affected corner. If a worn rear-right strut is the cause of those symptoms, replacing it with the 232028 restores the intended damping at that corner.

Interchange: G55752 · 71760
Manufacturer part number 232028

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

G55752, 71760

Frequently Asked Questions

Which vehicles does the KYB 232028 strut fit?

It is a direct-fit replacement for the 1985-1988 Chevrolet Nova and the 1984-1988 Toyota Corolla. See the Buyer's Guide tab to confirm your vehicle.

What position does this strut install in?

The catalog lists it as the rear right (passenger-side rear) unit for the listed applications.

What numbers does this strut interchange with?

It cross-references G55752 and 71760. The part's own manufacturer part number is 232028.

How do I know if my strut needs replacing?

Signs may include a bouncy or floaty ride, excessive body motion over bumps, nose dive under braking, or uneven tire wear on that corner. Have the cause diagnosed first.

Should I replace both sides at once?

This listing is for one strut. Replacing struts as a matched pair per axle is recommended for even, balanced ride and handling.