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Afco R-series Aluminum Small Body Shock 1694s on 2040-parts.com

US $163.65
Location:

Florida, New York, United States

Florida, New York, United States
AFCO R-Series Aluminum Small Body Shock 1694S, US $163.65, image 1
Condition:New Brand:AFCO / AMERICAN FABRICATION CO. Warranty:No Manufacturer Part Number:AFC1694S

Internal Design: Aluminum Small Body

Adjustable: No

Notes: Shock valving is number 4/4 with 9 in. stroke.

Congratulations--you are no longer limited to "off-the-shelf valves"! AFCO R-Series steel twin-tube shocks are 100 percent dyno-tested, rebuildable, and revalvable, so you can play by the rules and run the most precise shocks in the industry. Their larger body and 5/8 in. shaft provide increased strength and flexibility, along with a gloss finish for durability. AFCO R-Series steel shocks are USA-made, so you can expect high-level performance, lap after lap.

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