Gabriel Air Shocks 50-51 Ford Ranch Wagon on 2040-parts.com
Fort Wayne, Indiana, US
You are purchasing
1 pair ( 2 shock absorbers) of new Gabriel manufactured air shocks
for the rear of the vehicles listed below.
Includes air hose/fill kit !!! * Adjust the rear ride height by simply adding air to convenient fill valve. * 200 PSI maximum air pressure. Up to 1000 lbs additional load carrying capacity. * Sturdy metal can protects air bladder. White in color. Manufactured in USA |
Fits the following vehicles: | |
1950-1951 | Ford Ranch Wagon |
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