(Ideal for B2B Wholesalers, Auto Repair Shops & Off-Road Parts Suppliers)
Product Overview
This rear shock absorber is engineered exclusively for Nissan Patrol Y60 (1987-1993) — the iconic hard-core off-road SUV. As an OE-matched replacement part, it directly fits the original suspension system, making it a reliable solution for B2B buyers (auto parts distributors, repair garages, off-road upgrade stores) serving global markets.
Key Features (B2B-Focused Advantages)
OE-Perfect Compatibility
Directly replaces Nissan’s original rear
Shock Absorbers, matching 4+ OE part numbers (56110-01125, 56110-01X0, 56110-01J00, 56110-06J00) — no modification needed for installation.
Durable Twin-Tube Structure
Built with a dual-cylinder design (inner working cylinder + outer fluid reservoir), optimized for the Patrol Y60’s heavy-duty usage (supports load-bearing & rough terrain).
Premium Build for Longevity
High-strength steel housing (resists corrosion & impact)
Oil-resistant rubber seals (prevents fluid leakage in extreme temperatures: -40°C to 120°C)
Wear-resistant piston valves (maintains stable damping performance over 50,000+ km)
Dual-Scenario Performance
Balances on-road comfort (reduces body bounce) and off-road durability (handles bumps, ruts, and uneven terrain — ideal for Patrol Y60’s off-road use cases).
OE Part Number Compatibility
Nissan OE Part Number:56110-01125, 56110-01X0, 56110-01J00, 56110-06J00
Application Scenarios (For Your Business)
This part caters to your customer base including:
Auto repair workshops (replacing worn original shocks)
Off-road upgrade stores (equipping Patrol Y60 for off-road adventures)
Regional auto parts wholesalers (stocking OE-matched parts for Japanese SUVs)
Quality Assurance (Minimize Your After-Sales Risks)
12-month warranty for all bulk orders
100% pre-shipment inspection (vibration test, leakage test, damping force calibration)
Compliance with ISO/TS 16949 automotive part standards
Bulk Procurement Benefits
For B2B buyers:
Tiered volume discounts (5% off for 100+ units; 10% off for 200+ units)
Stable lead times (15-20 days for mass production)
Custom packaging options (print your brand/logo for white-label distribution)
How to Tell If the Rear Shock Absorbers of Your Nissan Patrol Y60 Need Replacement?
For the Nissan Patrol Y60 (1987-1993) — a heavy-duty off-road SUV — rear shock absorbers degrade faster (especially under frequent off-road use). Here are key signs to identify replacement needs:
Diminished Dampening Performance
When driving over bumps, ruts, or uneven terrain, the rear of the vehicle bounces repeatedly (instead of settling quickly). On paved roads, you’ll also feel excessive roughness or "jolting" from small cracks.
Visible Oil Leakage
Inspect the outer shell of the rear shock absorbers: if there’s oily residue (even light streaks) on the cylinder, it means the internal seals have failed. For twin-tube shocks (standard on the Y60), leakage directly reduces damping effectiveness.
Unusual Suspension Noises
When going over potholes or rough ground, you hear squeaking, clunking, or rattling from the rear suspension (after ruling out loose bolts or worn bushings of other parts).
Poor Handling & Stability
The rear end sinks sharply when braking (excessive "nose dive" of the whole vehicle).
Severe body roll when cornering (even at moderate speeds), which risks loss of control (critical for off-road driving).
Worn Physical Components
Check the shock absorber’s rubber bushings (mounting parts): if they’re cracked, hardened, or detached, the shock can’t function properly. Loose or bent mounting hardware also indicates wear.
Mileage & Usage Context
For highway-focused Y60s: Inspect/replace after 50,000–80,000 km.
For off-road/frequent load-bearing Y60s: Check after 30,000–50,000 km (harsh terrain accelerates shock wear).