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Ultima | Front Left Shock Absorber (Strut) | Nissan Tiida C11 2006-ON | 65448L

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Ultima | Front Left Shock Absorber (Strut) | Nissan Tiida C11 2006-ON | 65448LUltima Front Left Hand Side Shock Absorber (Strut) for Nissan Tiida C11 (2006 ON) This Ultima Front Left Hand Side Shock Absorber is a direct OE replacement strut, specifically engineered to restore the comfortable ride, stability, and predictable handling characteristics of your Nissan Tiida C11 Series vehicle. Warranty 3 year 100000km Why Ultima? Ultima shocks are engineered for durability and consistent performance, matching original equipment

Ultima Front Left Hand Side Shock Absorber (Strut) for Nissan Tiida C11 (2006-ON)

This Ultima Front Left Hand Side Shock Absorber is a direct OE-replacement strut, specifically engineered to restore the comfortable ride, stability, and predictable handling characteristics of your Nissan Tiida C11 Series vehicle.

Warranty

3 year / 100000km

Why Ultima?

Ultima shocks are engineered for durability and consistent performance, matching original equipment standards. Designed as a direct OE replacement, this strut ensures your Tiida maintains crucial road holding, minimizing body roll and nose-dive for a safe and comfortable daily commute.

Key Features:

  • Application: Front Left Hand Side (LHS) shock absorber (strut) for Nissan Tiida C11 2006–ON
  • Suits: All C11 Series Nissan Tiida Hatchback and Sedan models (from February 2006).
  • Design: Twin-tube, nitrogen gas-charged (Restores original ride quality)
  • Material: High-strength steel construction with double-chromed piston rod for durability.
  • Performance: Reliable and consistent control for small to medium passenger cars.
  • Fitment: Direct OE replacement – no modifications required.
  • Unit of Measure: Sold individually (1 piece)

Technical Specifications

  • Brand: Ultima
  • Part Number (SKU): 65448L
  • System Type: Front Shock Absorber (Strut)
  • Material: High-Strength Steel
  • Position: Front Left Hand Side (LHS)
  • Vehicle Model: Nissan Tiida
  • Series: C11
  • Years: 2006-ON
  • Use: Hatchback / Sedan

Vehicle Fitment Information

Make Model Series Years Position
Nissan Tiida C11 2006-ON Front Left Hand Side

 

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