
How Does a Universal Joint Work?
Universal joints are a central driveline component in equipment ranging from passenger cars to high-powered industrial processing machines.
Reliable shock absorbers engineered for light and heavy vehicles. Built to improve handling, enhance comfort, and ensure long-lasting performance.
Driveline supplies and installs Durashock shock absorbers, engineered specifically for harsh Australian conditions and heavy-duty industrial use. Whether you’re operating in mining, earthmoving, agriculture, construction, transport or defence, Durashock delivers the strength, durability and ride control needed to keep your fleet performing.
Driveline stocks a wide selection of Durashock shock absorbers for:
With over 40 years of experience in the powertrain and suspension industry, Driveline is a trusted supplier of shock absorbers and suspension components.
We carry tens of thousands of unique parts in stock and provide shock absorber replacement and suspension repair services for light vehicles, 4WDs and commercial fleets.
Our exclusive Durashock shock absorber range has been a staple in the Australian market for more than 20 years. Designed for strength, durability and cost-effectiveness, Durashock is built to withstand the harshest conditions while delivering reliable performance across a wide range of applications.
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Driveline Services Australia operates a national network of workshops and warehouses, making it easy to access professional shock absorber replacement and suspension servicing no matter where you’re located.
To minimise downtime and keep your vehicles moving, we maintain an extensive inventory with thousands of shock absorber components and suspension parts available across the country. Whether you need a full shock absorber replacement, replacement parts, or expert repairs, our workshops are fully equipped to handle it.
Contact your nearest Driveline branch to learn more about our shock absorber services, suspension solutions, and available replacement parts.
Yes, worn shock absorbers can seriously impact your vehicle’s safety, handling and ride quality. As critical components of your suspension system, damaged or deteriorated shocks affect more than just comfort—they can compromise braking, steering and overall control.
Common signs and risks associated with worn shock absorbers include:
Driveline’s own Durashock shock absorbers are engineered tough for Australian conditions, delivering enhanced control, comfort and stability.
Worn shock absorbers should always be replaced in left and right pairs to maintain safe and balanced vehicle performance. Replacing only one shock can cause uneven handling and braking, increasing the risk of instability, especially during sudden stops or sharp turns.
For optimal results, replacing all four shock absorbers at once is recommended. This ensures consistent suspension response across all corners of the vehicle and helps maintain the proper function of critical safety systems like ABS (Anti-lock Braking System) and ESP (Electronic Stability Program). Consistent damping across all wheels improves control, stability and overall driving safety.
Over time, even the highest quality OEM shock absorbers can wear out—especially under demanding driving conditions. If you notice any of the following symptoms, it may be time to replace your shocks:
Shock absorbers are critical to your vehicle’s handling, braking and safety. While OEM shocks can last for years, they should be replaced as they age or wear down, especially if you tow, carry heavy loads or drive off-road.
Driveline’s Durashock shock absorbers are purpose-built for real-world Australian conditions and are available for most leading 4WD brands. We also offer Gross Vehicle Mass (GVM) upgrades to help improve safety, stability and load-carrying capacity.
Yes. If your shock absorbers are worn out, it’s likely that other suspension components also need to be replaced. Make sure the technician performing your shock absorbers replacement also inspects:
These items are relatively simple to replace during a shock absorber service. They can make a big difference to the comfort, handling and driveability of a vehicle. Upgrading related suspension components will give you the full benefit of shock absorber replacement, and ensure the vehicle handles as intended.
Suspension systems differ greatly between sedans and off-road or heavy-duty vehicles. Sedans are built for smooth, safe handling on sealed roads, typically using coil springs and shock absorbers on all four wheels.
Off-road vehicles, on the other hand, feature long-travel suspension for better stability over rough terrain. These systems often include coil springs, shock absorbers, and in many cases, leaf springs for added strength and load capacity.
Durashock suspension systems are available in both coil spring and leaf spring configurations, suitable for most major 4WDs and utes. Choose from complete GVM upgrade kits or individual components engineered for Australian conditions.
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