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1967-1970 Mustang Hotchkis Street Performance Front Shock

Item EK-44-92316-1
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    Features

    • Lightweight, smooth-bore, Type III hard anodized, seamless, aluminum mono tube body
    • Application-tuned, smooth riding, digressive disc technology
    • Specially formulated oil and a high pressure nitrogen for consistent performance
    • Black anodized 6061-T6 billet aluminum end caps
    • ½" hard chrome plated, heat treated alloy shafts, subjected to 100 hour salt spray testing
    • Redundant sealing pack system - main seal, wiper seal, scraper seal
    • Direct Bolt-In Replacement for OE Shocks
    • Sold each
    • Made in the USA
    • Ecklers Legacy Number: 64-92316
    • Eckler OEM Number: 70020017

    Description

    Take your 1967-1970 Mustang to the next level of performance for autocross and track days. Hotchkis-Tuned 1.5 Street Performance Series Shocks are one of the fastest, easiest and most dramatic modifications you can make to the first generation Mustang, dramatically improving grip, steering response and control. Manufactured by Fox Shox and tuned by Hotchkis Sport Suspension specifically for the 1967-1970 Mustang, our street, autocross and track event ready monotube shock absorbers features a lightweight, smooth-bore aluminum body and digressive disc technology for enthusiasts looking for a distinct, balanced handling advantage. Developed as part of a balanced system, Hotchkis Sport Sway Bars give the Mustang an aggressive stance and balanced handling, especially when combined with Hotch

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