412070 - Shock Absorber

Shock Absorber
  • Brands
    VOLKSWAGEN
  • Model
    CADDY III
  • OEM No
    2K0513029F - 2K0513029B - 2K0513029G - 2K0513029H

About the Product

VOLKSWAGEN - Fully compatible with CADDY III models. 412070 shock absorber. Sachs 313320 , Monroe 23990 references and OEM number 2K0513029F - 2K0513029B - 2K0513029G - 2K0513029H . Its high-quality construction ensures long-lasting durability and safe driving.

Catalogs

Technical specifications

Sachs Monroe Open Closed Inner Upper Inner Lower
313320 23990 453 316 Ø12x40 Ø12x40

Frequently Asked Questions

  • Do you manufacture custom shock absorbers?

    Yes. As 3MG, we manufacture custom shock absorbers according to customer requirements, including special dimensions, custom valve settings, different connection types, and heavy-duty reinforced models.
    We provide project-based solutions compatible with OEM numbers, technical drawings, or sample parts.

  • Are 3MG shock absorbers compliant with OEM standards?

    Yes. 3MG shock absorbers are manufactured on high-precision production lines, according to OEM standards, and with special surface treatments that enhance durability.

  • Why should 3MG shock absorbers be preferred?
    • Expert manufacturing since 1981

    • Export to 55+ countries

    • High durability — Ra0.2 piston surface precision

    • Long lifespan for heavy-duty use

    • High-performance testing processes

    • Safe driving and comfort

  • What should be considered when selecting a shock absorber?
    • Vehicle type and weight

    • Operating conditions

    • OEM number

    • Trailer design (for trailers)

    • Connection dimensions

    The 3MG technical team provides guidance for selecting the correct product.

  • What are the signs of a faulty shock absorber?
    • Excessive bouncing of the vehicle

    • Loss of stability or grip on the road

    • Increased braking distance

    • Reduced control in corners

    • Oil leakage from the shock absorber

    • Uneven tire wear

    If these signs are present, the shock absorber should be checked.

  • How often should a shock absorber be replaced?

    Depending on usage conditions, it is generally recommended to replace shock absorbers every 60,000–90,000 km. Excessive load, rough roads, and aggressive driving can shorten their lifespan.

  • Do shock absorbers affect the vehicle's braking performance?

    Yes. Weak shock absorbers disrupt the vehicle's load distribution during braking, leading to increased stopping distance. Strong shock absorbers are critical for safe braking.

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