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Gabriel 89440 Shock Absorber on 2040-parts.com

Location:

Carrollton, Georgia, United States

Carrollton, Georgia, United States
NEW NEVER USED JUST PUT IN STOCK!!!
Brand:Gabriel Kit or Single Part:Single Part Manufacturer Part Number:89440 Warranty:No Warranty

TIRED OF A ROUGH RIDE AND DON'T WANNA SPEND A LOT OF MONEY TO REPLACE THAT OLD WORN OUT SHOCK THEN PLACE YOUR BID ON THIS GABRIEL GAS SLX SHOCK PART #89440



Unique gas cell double seals for superior gas retention

Three position adjustable offers personal ride selection
1-5/8 inch bore, 360 degree arc welded end mounts provides improved durability
Specially formulated high temperature fluid reduces friction and wear in extreme operating conditions
Many more premium component upgrades combine to provide the ultimate in performance and durability

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