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Skyjacker Set Of 4 Front & Rear Shock Absorbers For Avalanche 2500/yukon Xl 1500 on 2040-parts.com

Location:

Elkview, West Virginia, United States

Elkview, West Virginia, United States
Condition:New other (see details) Brand:Skyjacker Extended Length (Rear Shocks):29.83 Manufacturer Part Number:H7096/H7036 Collapsed Length (Rear Shocks):17.32 Kit or Single Part:Kit Series:Hydro H7000 Front Lift:See compatibility note(s) Manufacturer Part Number 1:H7096 Rear Lift:See compatibility note(s) Shock Type:Hydraulic Collapsed Length (Front Shocks):13.76 Manufacturer Part Number 2:H7036 Extended Length (Front Shocks):21.5 UPC:Does not apply

I bought theses from Trends auto on ebay. I thought they where for a stock suspension but they are for a truck with 5 - 6" lift kit. they wanted to charge me a 50 percent restock fee to return. So I decided to sale them myself. they are brand new they where installed but the truck was not driven at all. just a couple of small scratches around the mounting holes.

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