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Penske Shocks Rebound Adjustable Replacement Eye Long 4-1/4" Overall Length on 2040-parts.com

US $125.99
Location:

Orlando, Florida, United States

Orlando, Florida, United States
Condition:New Brand:PENSKE SHOCKS Part Brand:PENSKE Manufacturer Part Number:EYE326HS

PENSKE LONG SHOCK EYE EXTENSION REPLACEMENT WITH REBOUND ADJUSTMENT OPENING

  • PENSKE SHOCKS
  • SHOCK EYE EXTENSION
  • OVERALL LENGTH IS 4-1/4"
  • CENTER OF MONOBALL TO TOP 3-1/2"
  • 1/2" I.D. MONOBALL
  • 5/8"-18 THREADED SHAFT HOLE
  • WITH REBOUND ADJUST OPENING

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