Mercedes Benz C Class Shock Absorbers
Compare shock absorbers prices for the Mercedes Benz C Class from top UK retailers
From £31.50
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Different Mercedes Benz C Class variants use different shock absorbers. Enter your reg plate for guaranteed compatible parts matched to your engine and year.
9 shock absorbers found for Mercedes Benz C Class
Part No: 344 839
Shock Absorbers for Mercedes Benz C Class
Part No: 334 838
Shock Absorbers for Mercedes Benz C Class
Part No: G8206
Shock Absorbers for Mercedes Benz C Class
Part No: G1099
Shock Absorbers for Mercedes Benz C Class
Part No: JGM1263T
Shock Absorbers for Mercedes Benz C Class
Part No: JGT1274T
Shock Absorbers for Mercedes Benz C Class
Part No: 22-259950
Shock Absorbers for Mercedes Benz C Class
Part No: 19-259956
Shock Absorbers for Mercedes Benz C Class
Part No: 37312
Shock Absorbers for Mercedes Benz C Class
⚠️ Estimated prices. These are typical UK prices for Mercedes Benz C Class shock absorbers. Exact prices and fitment depend on your specific vehicle. Enter your reg for accurate results.
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About Shock Absorbers
What do they do?
Shock absorbers (dampers) control the movement of the springs to keep the tyres in contact with the road. Worn shocks increase braking distances, reduce grip, and can cause the car to fail the MOT bounce test.
When to replace
Every 50,000–80,000 miles, or sooner if you notice excessive bouncing, nose-diving under braking, uneven tyre wear, or oil leaking from the shock body. Always replace in pairs (both fronts or both rears).
Brand guide
Bilstein, Sachs, and KYB are the top OEM shock absorber brands. Monroe offers good mid-range options. Avoid unbranded budget shocks — they can drastically affect handling and safety.
💡 Top tip: When replacing shock absorbers, inspect the top mounts, bump stops, and dust covers. These rubber components wear out at a similar rate and are cheap to replace at the same time.
⚠️ Known Mercedes Benz C Class Issues
Airmatic suspension failure (if equipped)
Air suspension struts can leak over time, causing one corner to drop overnight. Replacement struts are expensive but aftermarket options exist.
Parts tip: Aftermarket brands like Meyle, TRW, and Sachs manufacture OE parts for Mercedes. Buying these brands direct saves 40–60% over Mercedes-branded packaging.
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