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99-13 Silverado Sierra Avalanche Tahoe Gm Factory Rancho Rear Shocks 22986271 on 2040-parts.com

US $39.95
Location:

Winder, Georgia, US

Winder, Georgia, US
:

NTO (NEW CAR TAKE OFF)

PAIR OF OEM GM factory rear shocks

REMOVED OFF OF A BRAND NEW TRUCK

LESS THAN 10 MILES OLD ON THEM AND ARE READY FOR YOU TO INSTALL

Rancho part # 22986271

Oe18434

Fits 99-13 SILVERADO & SIERRA 1500, 2500 AND 3500 2wd AND 4wd vehicles

Fits 99-13 AVALANCHE

Fits 00-13 SUBURBAN TAHOE YUKON 2 AND 4wd vehicles

These shocks will not work on a lifted vehicle

 

These shocks do have some light overspray from dealer prep (will wash off with laquer thinner or brake clean

 

 

 

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