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Both Rear Shocks For Rear For A Camaro 1967 1968* 1969* Monroe Gripper Brand! on 2040-parts.com

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Duluth, Minnesota, United States

Duluth, Minnesota, United States
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Both Rear Shocks for Rear for a Camaro 1967 1968* 1969* Monroe Gripper brand!

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exceptional deal for these quality Monroe Road Gripper shocks!
these are quality shocks for better handling!!



These rear shocks fit the following

Chevrolet Camaro 1967
*Chevrolet Camaro w/single-leaf rear springs 1968 to 1969
... 68 to 69 Camaro's with "bolt in lower mounting" not a "cross pin"


the Road Gripper shocks are a one inch bore with a Induction-hardened 1/2 inch steel rod.
These shocks meets or exceed every manufacturer's specification for original equipment. Build by Monroe for quality performance.

may not be shipped in original box

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