The smaller Ram ProMaster City plays a different role, but it suffers the same tired-shock symptoms over time. Rear bounce grows, cargo shifts, and steering feels vague after potholes. A simple refresh at the back restores the calm you remember.

KYB Excel-G Rear 349148

Shockwarehouse carries a direct-fit KYB Excel-G rear shock 349148 for ProMaster City. It is an OE-style damper built for long service life, and it brings back the single-motion behavior you want on patched city streets. Install both sides, torque at ride height, and the van will stop hopping across sharp edges so shelves and tools stay quiet.

Pair with a sensible front plan

If the front end also feels loose, plan a strut refresh and alignment. Even if you stage the work, set tire pressures cold and book a four-wheel alignment once everything is installed. The steering wheel will center again and the van will hold a line with less effort.

Why this is worth doing now

Small vans carry real loads. When the rear behaves, ABS tuning and stability systems work as intended and tires last longer because the contact patch stays planted. A short job at the back changes the way the whole vehicle feels in traffic.

Closing

For a quick, effective fix on ProMaster City, choose KYB Excel-G Rear 349148 from Shockwarehouse, then follow up with alignment and a brief test loop so the result sticks.