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Monroe 37218 Oespectrum Sensa-trac Shock Absorber 1990-2004 Honda Odyssey New on 2040-parts.com

US $9.95
Location:

Akron, New York, United States

Akron, New York, United States
Condition:New Brand:Monroe Manufacturer Part Number:37218 UPC:048598157089

Monroe 37218 OESpectrum Sensa-Trac Shock Absorber 1990-2004 Honda Odyssey NEW

Monroe 37218 OESpectrum Sensa-Trac Shock Absorber 1990-2004 Honda Odyssey NEW

New shock. Original box shows distress. Actual pictured item.

Features:

  • All Weather Fluid: Contains special modifiers to reduce friction and ensure smooth rod reaction
  • Full Displaced Valving: Valving automatically adjusts to road extremes to provide consistency and ride comfort
  • 1-3/8" Bore: Larger bore than most shocks to provide more efficient and consistent control
  • Fluon Banded Piston: Works with the existing groove tube technology to provide responsiveness to changing road conditions
  • Unique Groove Tube - PSD: Precision tapered grooves in the pressure tube perform like an additional stage of valving for optimum light truck ride tuning
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