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Dz 43203 Dee Zee Tailgate Assist Shock Ford Super Duty 1999-2016 on 2040-parts.com

US $26.99
Location:

Vista, California, United States

Vista, California, United States
Condition:New Brand:Dee Zee Other Part Number:D3743203 Manufacturer Part Number:DZ43203

This Product Fits

 

1997-2003 Ford F150
1999-2016 Ford Super Duty

TECH NOTES:

 F150 = '97-'03, SuperDuty = '99-'12
Doesn NOT fit Flareside or Super Crew F150

Features

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Safely Controls Drop Rate of Tailgate

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Works in Conjunction with Factory Cables

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Only (1) Assist Shock Required Per Vehicle

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Easy, No Drill Installation

*All Hardware Included

Dee Zee DZ43203 Tailgate Assist - Safely controls the drop of your truck's tailgate. Custom designed for each make and model. Works in conjunction with factory cables. Tested to handle heavy use with all mounting hardware included. Easy, no drill installation that installs in minutes.

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