I am looking to buy new shock absorbers for my Wagon R Stingray MH44S model. I need to make sure that I am buying the correct ones this time since the shock absorbers I once bought do not give me the comfort I expected from new shock absorbers. I bought them over the counter just by mentioning my vehicle model.
Because of that bad experience, I thought of reaching out to KYB customer support via email asking the correct shock absorbers model and in response they mentioned that KYB is not manufacturing shock absorbers for my vehicle model.
Now, with this situation, I am unsure even Taas Agencies has a model that fits.
Can someone pls guide me buying a correct model for my requirement?
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I am looking to buy new shock absorbers for my Wagon R Stingray MH44S model. I need to make sure that I am buying the correct ones this time since the shock absorbers I once bought do not give me the comfort I expected from new shock absorbers. I bought them over the counter just by mentioning my vehicle model.
Because of that bad experience, I thought of reaching out to KYB customer support via email asking the correct shock absorbers model and in response they mentioned that KYB is not manufacturing shock absorbers for my vehicle model.
Now, with this situation, I am unsure even Taas Agencies has a model that fits.
Can someone pls guide me buying a correct model for my requirement?
Thanks in advance
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