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Toyota Quantum Suspension

Suspension components for smooth ride and handling specifically designed for the Toyota Quantum. Quality guaranteed Toyota Quantum used parts with fast delivery across South Africa

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Suspension for Toyota Quantum

Quantum suspension runs a MacPherson strut front end with a rear leaf-spring live axle — a robust layout chosen precisely because it handles taxi loads and rough-road work. Our toyota quantum suspension parts range covers shock absorbers, struts, coil springs, leaf-spring packs, control arms, ball joints, bushings, and sway bar links for every H200 variant. Heavy-duty uprated leaf springs are stocked for taxi operators running constantly loaded minibuses — standard springs sag faster than the vehicle should.

Front struts on a Ses'fikile running 14 passengers plus luggage typically last 120,000-180,000 km before damping loss is noticeable. Rear leaf springs sag gradually and need swap-out (not re-leaf) every 200,000-300,000 km on hard-working donors. We stock both new aftermarket heavy-duty packs from the JHB depot and used OEM packs from CPT-dismantled minibuses. Ball joints and tie rod ends are consumables on Quantum taxis — keep a set in the fleet stores at all times.

Suspension for Toyota Quantum — Frequently Asked

How much are Toyota Quantum leaf springs in SA?

New aftermarket heavy-duty leaf-spring packs rated for taxi duty run R3,800-R6,500 per side. Used OEM packs from CPT-dismantled donors are R1,800-R3,200 per side — tested for droop and inspected for cracks at the eye. We strongly advise replacing both sides simultaneously on a Quantum to preserve ride height and load distribution — a single-side swap creates uneven geometry.

Do you sell uprated shocks for Quantum taxi duty?

Yes. Heavy-duty front strut units and rear shocks rated specifically for 14-seater loaded service are stocked at the JHB depot. Front struts R2,200-R3,800 per side; rear shocks R800-R1,500 per side. Replace in axle pairs, not singly. Budget for new top mounts and bump stops with the front struts — cheap parts that prevent repeat labour.

How often should Quantum ball joints be replaced?

On a hard-working taxi or panel van, lower ball joints typically fail between 100,000 and 160,000 km. Symptoms include clunking over speed bumps, uneven outer-edge tyre wear, and vague steering. We stock both new aftermarket and used OEM ball joints — always replace in pairs. Budget alignment after the job, since ball joint replacement disturbs camber and caster.

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