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Gabriel 77829 Max Control Monotube Shock Absorber New Free Ship on 2040-parts.com

US $49.99
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Kansas City, Missouri, United States

Kansas City, Missouri, United States
Condition:New Brand:Gabriel Placement on Vehicle:Rear Manufacturer Part Number:77829 UPC:043645702717

Performance designed Monotube for trucks, vans & SUVs, chromed rod MaxComfort - Larger 1 1316" (46mm) bore size allows the shock to react quicker to bumps and other road imperfections, creating the smoothest ride possible MaxEndurance - Single-tube design and multi-stage sealing minimize chamber temperature and debris entry for longer-lasting performance MaxPerformance - High-pressure nitrogen gas and floating piston technology allow the shock to immediately react to steering wheel movements, providing the ultimate in handling and performance MaxSafety - Sensitivity and quick response time keep tires in contact with the road to maximize braking effectiveness, keeping you in control at all times Why you Should Buy from Us? ·        Trusted Seller, Excellent Customer Service and Feedback ·        Quick Shipping/Tracking ·        Huge Discounts ·        Excellent Return Policy ·        Items Ship within 24-48 Hours ·        Free Shipping on Most Items   CONTACT ANYTIME Please Note: Your Privacy is Safe with Us, Private and Discrete! Please Visit Our Store Below-Follow Us!!! http://www.ebay.com/usr/dhelmich86tvs    

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