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96 Integra Racing Shocks 4200 Imca Modifed Ump Shock Dirt Modified Late Model on 2040-parts.com

US $67.50
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Lincoln, Arkansas, United States

Lincoln, Arkansas, United States
96 Integra Racing Shocks 4200 IMCA Modifed UMP shock Dirt Modified Late Model, US $67.50, image 1
Condition:New Part Brand:Integra Shocks Surface Finish:Steel Manufacturer Part Number:310-42196 Brand:Integra Placement on Vehicle:Rear UPC:Does Not Apply

  • Integra Racing Shock
  • 96 Non-rebuildable / Non-revalveable
  • The absolute best steel shock on the market today
  • An Affordable Steel Shock
  • Designed for both coil-over and non-coil-over applications
  • Can be mounted upside down for reduced unsprung weight
  • Offers a New Cam Over Seal Design that eliminates over 60% of normal seal drag.
  • This space-age design allows this shock to have the least amount of seal drag of any steel production shock on the market today!
  • A wide variety of Split Valves and Standard Valves are available to meet the changing track conditions.
  • Has a 5/8" shaft diameter and a 2.10" outer diameter body.
  • 7" - 12-1/4" Compressed 19-1/4" Extended
  • Other valvings available :
    • 7" - 73-5, 74, 74-6, 74-8, 75, 75-3, 76, 76-3, 79-1
    • 9" - 93, 93-5, 94, 95, 96-3, 98-2
  • Bryke Racing Part# Integra 310-42195


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