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1964-1973 Mustang QA1 Non-Adjustable Aluminum Rear Shock

Item EK-44-68704-1
1964-1973 Mustang QA1 Non-Adjustable Aluminum Rear Shock
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      Product Information

      Features, Description, Reviews, Q&A

      Features

      • High Quality Reproduction Upgrade From Original
      • Aluminum Design
      • Easy Bolt-In Installation
      • Non Coil-Over
      • 100% Dyno Tested & Serialized
      • User Rebuildable & Revalveable
      • Made In The U.S.A.
      • Ecklers Legacy Number: 64-68704
      • Eckler OEM Number: TN601

      Description

      These stock mount shocks feature all the same components as the rest of the best-selling Stocker Star shocks, but in a non-adjustable version at a budget-conscious price. These shocks are end user rebuildable and revalveable to provide an even greater value for the end user. There's no need to settle for a steel shock when you can have this premium aluminum performance shock for a very competitive, and often the same, price!

      NOTE: These Will Work On The Ranchero, But Will Not Be Considered A Heavy Duty Application.

      Fitment:

      • 1964 Ford Mustang
      • 1965 Ford Mustang
      • 1966 Ford Mustang
      • 1967 Ford Mustang
      • 1968 Ford Mustang
      • 1969 Ford Mustang
      • 1970 Ford Mustang
      • 1971 Ford Mustang
      • 1972 Ford Mustang
      • 1973 Ford Mustang

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