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Rear Shock Brands VS OEM

Discussion in 'Gen 2 Prius Care, Maintenance and Troubleshooting' started by cgm55082, May 29, 2013.

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    Is there any difference between the dealer supplied OEM shocks and aftermarket shocks? Specifically, are aftermarket brands, such as KYB, significantly better than the replacements that can be bought at the dealership? I ask, because the dealership's shocks are actually almost half the price of the KYB's I'm looking at. I intend to replace my front struts with KYB Excel-Gs and was going to go with Excel G shocks for the rear until I noticed they were so much more than the OEM through the dealership. Any clarification is much appreciated.
     
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    Since I already bought the KYB Excel Gs for the front, would it be a problem to use the less expensive shocks from the dealer in the rear? In other words, can I mix them up so to speak (Excel G up front; OEM in rear)? Also, how is it the OEM part can be had for less than half as much as the KYB branded aftermarket part? It leads me to think the OEM part is somehow inferior.
     
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    Who knows. Some marketing MBA at KYB-USA might be trying to test price elasticity on that part.

    Regarding Toyota dealership parts dept pricing, you might also check AutoNation Toyota Gulf Freeway Parts | Toyota Parts - Genuine OEM Toyota Parts and Accessories - Houston, Texas

    and compare against your local dealer pricing. You might find that even after paying for freight, it costs you less to buy from this Houston TX dealer parts dept.
     
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    I posted about this weirdness about six months ago. I would buy the OE struts for the rear and not think twice about it. They are likely the better strut, anyway. My dad's van has a set of the Excel-G struts and they are not very good, IMO.


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