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Reliable Holden Shock Absorber Replacement In Mitchell

Worn shocks affect how your Holden handles and rides. We replace them with quality parts, inspect your suspension system, and get you back on the road safely.

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Worn shock absorbers affect how your Holden handles every bump in the road, from Mitchell’s suburban streets to rougher tracks. Holden shock absorber replacement restores your suspension’s ability to dampen movement, keeping your car stable, your tyres in contact with the road, and your passengers comfortable. Unlike many suspension repairs, shocks wear gradually, so drivers often don’t notice the decline until the vehicle starts bouncing excessively or feels loose through corners. We inspect Holden suspension systems regularly and understand how different Holden models shed their shocks at different rates depending on driving conditions and load.

Warning Signs Your Holden Shock Absorbers Need Replacement

Your shock absorbers work constantly to absorb impacts and keep your suspension from oscillating. As they age, the internal seals degrade and the damping fluid loses its ability to control movement. Watch for these telltale symptoms:

  • Bouncing or excessive vertical movement after hitting a bump, especially when the car doesn’t settle after a few oscillations
  • A soft, wallowing sensation when cornering, where the car leans heavily to one side
  • Nose-diving under heavy braking or squatting when accelerating from a standstill
  • Uneven tyre wear, particularly on the outer edges of the tread
  • Visible leaking fluid on the shock body itself
  • Clunking or knocking noises from the suspension, especially over rough roads
  • Reduced braking control or longer stopping distances

Some of these symptoms overlap with other suspension issues, which is why a hands-on inspection is essential. A bouncy ride alone doesn’t always mean shocks, but when combined with uneven tyre wear or fluid weeping, replacement is usually the answer.

How We Diagnose and Replace Holden Shock Absorbers

Our diagnostic process for Holden shock absorber replacement begins with a road test. We drive your vehicle and note how it responds to acceleration, braking, and cornering, then lift it safely on our hoist to visually inspect the shocks for leaks, damage, or mounting wear. We also check your Holden’s suspension geometry, springs, and bushings to make sure other components aren’t creating the same symptoms.

Once we’ve confirmed the shocks need replacement, we remove the old units and fit new ones matched to your specific Holden model and year. Different Holden models use different shock specifications. A Commodore, for instance, has different mounting points and pressure ratings than a Captiva or Colorado. We use shock absorbers that meet or exceed Holden’s original specifications, ensuring your vehicle’s suspension geometry and handling characteristics are restored correctly.

We inspect the surrounding suspension components while the shocks are removed. Worn bushings, damaged springs, or corroded mountings are common finds, and we flag these so you know what else may be worth addressing. The new shocks are fitted with fresh hardware, and we torque everything to specification. After installation, we perform a final road test to confirm the vehicle handles smoothly and the suspension responds correctly.

What Affects Cost and Turnaround Time for Shock Replacement

Several factors influence the final cost and how long the job takes. The number of shocks you need replaced matters. Some Holden models have four individual shocks (one per wheel), while others use different configurations. Whether you want to replace all four at once or address only the worst-worn pair will affect the overall expense.

Parts availability is another variable. If your Holden uses a common shock design, we typically have quality replacements on hand or can source them quickly. If your vehicle is older or uses a less common suspension setup, lead time may be longer. We’ll always confirm availability and expected timeframe before starting work.

The condition of surrounding suspension components also plays a role. If your shocks have caused or coincided with worn bushings or damaged mounts, addressing those at the same time prevents repeated repairs later. We don’t upsell unnecessary work, but we do explain what else is worn so you can make an informed decision.

Why Holden Owners in Mitchell Choose ZP Automotive for Suspension Work

We’re an independent workshop in Mitchell with over 10 years of hands-on experience in the trade. We work on Holden suspension systems regularly enough to spot model-specific wear patterns and know which parts perform reliably. We don’t charge dealership labour rates, and you deal directly with the mechanic doing the work, not a service advisor pushing extras.

We use quality shock absorbers and suspension parts that will give you genuine durability, not the cheapest stock we can find. For logbook servicing customers, we perform Holden shock absorber replacement to manufacturer specifications, preserving your warranty protection. If you’re unsure whether your shocks are actually the problem, we’ll spend the time to diagnose accurately so you’re not paying for parts you don’t need.

Our approach is straightforward. We explain what’s worn, what it’ll cost, and what can wait. No surprises, no pressure, just honest advice and quality work.

Book Your Holden Shock Absorber Inspection in Mitchell Today

If your Holden feels bouncy, wallows in corners, or shows any of the warning signs above, a suspension inspection will confirm whether shocks are the culprit. The sooner you have worn shocks replaced, the safer your vehicle will be and the less damage you’ll do to other suspension components. Call & Book Now or Claim Your Free Inspection to get your vehicle on the hoist and find out exactly what’s needed.

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How Holden Shock Absorber Replacement Works

From your free inspection to collection, we guide your Holden through complete shock absorber replacement with safety and precision.

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Claim Your Free Inspection

Call & Book Now or claim your free inspection to assess your Holden's shock absorbers and suspension condition.

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Suspension & Shock Diagnosis

We inspect both shocks, test suspension response, and measure for wear or fluid leaks specific to Holden models.

Step 3

Shock Absorber Replacement

We remove worn shocks and fit quality replacements, torqued to Holden specs and tested for smooth operation.

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Final Check & Collection

We road test your Holden, confirm suspension performance, and hand over your vehicle with receipt and warranty details.

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Holden shock absorber replacement usually takes 1-2 hours per axle, depending on how many shocks need replacing and whether we’re doing the front, rear, or both. We’ll give you a clear timeframe once we’ve inspected your vehicle. Most jobs can be completed same-day, so you’re not without your car for long.

Watch for a bouncy, unstable ride, excessive body roll when cornering, nose-diving when braking, or the car sitting lower on one side. You might also notice clunking sounds over bumps or the suspension feeling floaty. If you’re experiencing any of these, get them checked — worn shocks affect both comfort and safety.

Generally, under ACCC guidance, independent servicing does not void your manufacturer warranty as long as the work is done to the vehicle manufacturer’s specifications using quality parts. That said, warranty rules can vary between manufacturers and vehicle age, so check your specific warranty documentation or contact your Holden dealer if you’re unsure. We use quality parts and follow manufacturer specs.

We safely lift your vehicle, remove the wheel, disconnect the old shock from its mounts, install the new one, and reconnect everything securely. We then test the suspension to make sure it’s working smoothly and safely. At our Mitchell workshop, you’ll deal directly with the mechanic throughout the process.

Shocks typically last 40,000-80,000 kilometres, though this depends on your driving style, road conditions, and vehicle load. Regular inspection is the best approach. If you’re doing logbook servicing, we’ll check your shocks at each service and let you know if replacement is needed soon. This preventive approach keeps your vehicle safe and can prevent damage to other suspension components.

Some Holden models, particularly older Commodores and Calibras, can experience uneven wear or failure in the rear shocks sooner than the front. We see this regularly and can advise whether a full replacement or staggered approach suits your vehicle and budget. During inspection, we’ll let you know what we find and what can wait versus what needs attention now.

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