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9" Inch Afco Double Adjustable Shock W/ Threaded Body #15 on 2040-parts.com

Location:

Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, United States

Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, United States
Condition:For parts or not working Brand:AFCO Manufacturer Part Number:NA

This listing is for a Used AFCO 9" inch Double Adjustable shock.  This top adjuster ranges from 2-7.  The bottom adjuster is not marked so I don't know the adjustment range.  The shaft of this shock moves in and out freely and the ball ends both move.  The Adjusters also both turn.  


I bought this with a bunch of other parts and have no use for them.  I am selling them "Not working for parts" because I don't know the history of them nor the conditions of the internal valves.  Please see the pictures for the condition of the shock.  


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