SACHS Amortizators 317 113

Compatible with NISSAN X-TRAIL I (T30) ,
High-quality shock absorbers designed for optimal ride comfort and vehicle stability. Engineered for reliable performance and durability.
46.53 EUR
inc. VAT 21%
In stock 15
Delivery 1 day (13.05.2026)
PN 317 113
Make SACHS
EAN 4013872885893

These SACHS Amortizators, part number 317 113, are meticulously engineered to provide a superior driving experience. They are designed to absorb road imperfections effectively, ensuring a smooth and comfortable ride for both the driver and passengers. The advanced design of these shock absorbers contributes significantly to vehicle handling and safety. By maintaining optimal tire contact with the road surface, they enhance stability during cornering, braking, and acceleration, providing confidence in various driving conditions. Crafted with durable materials and precision manufacturing, SACHS Amortizators 317 113 are built to last. They offer a robust solution for replacing worn-out suspension components, restoring the original performance and feel of your vehicle's suspension system.

  • Direct fit for specified vehicle applications.
  • Enhances ride comfort and reduces vibration.
  • Improves vehicle handling and stability.
  • Durable construction for extended service life.
  • Engineered by SACHS for reliable performance.
  • Restores original suspension characteristics.
  • Designed to meet or exceed OE specifications.
Shock absorber construction
Shock absorber strut
Shock absorber system
Two pipes
Type of shock absorber
Gas pressure
Parameters
SFE32/22X168A
Installation side
Front axle right
cross-reference numbers
317 112
Shock Absorber-Mounting Type
Upper pin
Substance of Very High Concern
Information is not available, please contact the manufacturer!
  • NISSAN
    • X-TRAIL I (T30)
      • 2.0 4x4 (103kW/140PS)
      • 2.2 Di 4x4 (84kW/114PS)
      • 2.5 4x4 (121kW/165PS)
      • 2.2 dCi 4x4 (100kW/136PS)
      • 2.0 (103kW/140PS)
      • 2.2 dCi (100kW/136PS)
      • 2.5 4x4 (132kW/179PS)
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