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Strange Single Adj. Rear Shocks -- Brand New With Dyno Sheets on 2040-parts.com

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Monee, Illinois, United States

Monee, Illinois, United States
Condition:New Brand:STRANGE Warranty:No Manufacturer Part Number:S-5207 Country/Region of Manufacture:United States

I have a brand new set of alu. strange rear coil over single adj. shocks. they are part number S-5207 and have a total of 19.15" extended length, collapsed length of 12.65"and a recommended ride height of 15.25" to 16.00". they use 14"x 2 1/2" springs. they also come with dyno sheet & instruction.   I also have available all 14" springs in stock with what ever rate you need   if you have any ?'s please call me at 1 312 502 6312.  these shocks are for sale locally and I can end this auction at any time. 

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