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Fox Shocks 980-02-304 Shock Absorber on 2040-parts.com

US $320.82
Location:

Chino, California, US

Chino, California, US
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Fox Shocks 980-02-304 Shock Absorber

Shock Absorber

Fox 2.0 Factory Series Smooth Body Adjustable Reservoir Shock

Fox 2.0 Factory Series Smooth Body Adjustable Reservoir Shock; External Reservoir; C/D Adjuster; Single;


FEATURES:
  • Packed With 35 Years Of Race Winning Technology
  • Performance Tuned For Vehicle Specific Application
  • Durable Clear Cadmium Plated Seamless Alloy Body
  • External Reservoir System Dissipates Heat Fast
  • Black Anodized CNC Machined Aluminum Components
  • FOX Racing Oil Developed For Ultimate Performance
  • Large Heavy-Duty Hard Chrome 5/8 Inch Shaft
  • 100% Serviceable And Tunable For Longer Lifespan

For 35 years, FOX Racing Shox has been the industry leader in the design and development of high performance shock absorbers and racing suspension products for snowmobiles, moutain bikes, motorcycles, ATVs and off-road cars and trucks. In 1974, Bob Fox started racing his products in motocross and we haven't stopped racing since. FOX Racing Shox equipped vehicles and racers have stood atop podiums in every sport we have competed in; from the sands of Baja to the dunes of Dakar. Our team of engineers perform rigorous tests with our athletes year round. The data we collect from performance testing and our application of that knowledge to our product is what separates FOX Racing Shox from every other suspension company.






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