Street Rod / Hot Rod Shocks By Length - 15.12 In. Compressed/25.73 In. Extended on 2040-parts.com
Fort Wayne, Indiana, US
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one pair ( two shock absorbers ) of new Gabriel gas charged shock
absorbers. Perfect for street rod, hot rod, any special built application.
Measured eyelet center to eyelet center, this set is: 15.12 inches compressed Upon request, I can supply reducer sleeves to 7/16 inch or 1/2 inch at no charge. Please send me a message if you have any questions. |
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