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Peugeot 307 Shock Absorbers

Aftermarket shock absorbers engineered to slot into the Peugeot 307. Cross-referenced against OEM specs and dispatched countrywide from our warehouse

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Shock Absorbers for Peugeot 307

What Are Peugeot 307 Shock Absorbers?

Shock absorbers are critical suspension components in your Peugeot that control the movement of the springs and suspension, ensuring your tyres maintain contact with the road surface. They dampen the oscillations caused by bumps, potholes, and uneven surfaces common on South African roads, converting kinetic energy into heat that dissipates through hydraulic fluid. Whether you're driving a Peugeot 208 with a 1.2T PureTech engine or a 3008 with a BlueHDi diesel, properly functioning shock absorbers are essential for safe handling and control.

In South African driving conditions, from Johannesburg's potholed streets to the N1 highway and gravel roads in rural areas, shock absorbers work harder than in many other markets. Models equipped with EP6 and THP petrol engines or DV6 and BlueHDi diesel engines all rely on quality shock absorbers to manage the additional stress from heavily loaded vehicles, corrugated roads, and the weight of roof racks or towing. Worn shocks compromise braking distances, increase tyre wear, and reduce overall vehicle stability, making regular inspection particularly important for South African Peugeot owners.

Signs You Need New Shock Absorbers

Excessive body roll when cornering or lane changing on highways
Bouncing or continued rocking after driving over speed bumps or potholes
Uneven or cupped tyre wear patterns, particularly on the inner or outer edges
Visible oil leaks on the shock absorber body or pooling around the mounting points
Nose-diving when braking or squatting when accelerating
Knocking or clunking noises from the suspension over bumps

Common Questions About Peugeot 307 Shock Absorbers

How much do Peugeot shock absorbers cost in South Africa?

Peugeot shock absorbers typically cost between R800-R1,800 per unit depending on the model and whether you choose OEM or quality aftermarket brands. A full set of four shocks for a Peugeot 208 or 2008 ranges from R3,200-R6,500, while larger models like the 3008 or 5008 may cost R4,500-R8,000 for a complete set including fitment.

How often should I replace shock absorbers on my Peugeot?

Peugeot recommends inspecting shock absorbers every 20,000km and typically replacing them between 80,000-100,000km under normal conditions. However, South African roads with potholes and gravel surfaces can accelerate wear, so models like the 208 GT with THP engines or 3008 BlueHDi SUVs used for highway and rural driving may need replacement closer to 60,000-80,000km.

Can I replace just one shock absorber or must I do them in pairs?

It's strongly recommended to replace shock absorbers in pairs (both front or both rear) rather than individually to maintain balanced handling and suspension response. Replacing only one side can cause uneven damping, leading to poor handling characteristics and accelerated wear on tyres and other suspension components, which is particularly dangerous on South African highways.

What's the difference between gas and oil shock absorbers for Peugeot?

Gas-charged shock absorbers contain pressurized nitrogen gas along with hydraulic oil, providing more consistent damping and better resistance to fade under heavy use compared to traditional oil-only shocks. For South African conditions, gas shocks are preferred for Peugeot models like the 308 with EP6 engines or 3008 SUVs, as they handle heat buildup better on long highway journeys and provide improved performance on corrugated gravel roads.

Will worn shock absorbers affect my Peugeot's braking distance?

Yes, worn shock absorbers can increase braking distances by 20% or more because they reduce tyre contact with the road surface during braking. This is particularly critical in South Africa where emergency stops for potholes, animals, or traffic are common, and worn shocks on models like the 208 or 2008 can significantly compromise safety in both wet and dry conditions.

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