Skullman Shocks Vrsca 02-06 11 3/4 Length on 2040-parts.com
Glendale, Arizona, US
I purchased these for my 2003 Harley Davidson VRSCA Vrod but they may fit other years and models, they are 200.00 on Skullmans web site, my loss is your gain. They are 11.75" from eye to eye. I believe stock are 13" so these will lower the rear end approximately 1.5". I never installed these, I had planned on installing these along with a Progressive Suspension fork lowering kit but never got around to it and have since sold the bike. Cleaning out the garage and these have to go. I am also selling the Progressive Suspensions fork lowering spring kit in a separate listing. Thanks for looking. Please pay with Paypal only. These will ship within 1 business day of receiving payment. SHIPS TO 48 CONTIGUOUS STATES ONLY
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