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Chevy Shock Absorber, Low Pressure Gas, Front, 1949-1954

Item EK-80-253165-1
Chevy Shock Absorber, Low Pressure Gas, Front, 1949-1954
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      Product Information

      Features, Description, Q&A

      Features

      • High QualityShock Absorber
      • Excellent Upgrade Over Stock Hydraulic Shocks
      • Fluon Banded Piston & Grooved Pressure Tube Prevents Oil Aeration, Ensuring Smooth Ride During Hard Use
      • Extended Length = 16-5/8"
      • Compressed Length = 10-3/8"
      • Travel Stroke = 6¼"
      • 2 Required Per Car
      • Includes Rubber Mount Bushings, Cupped Washers & Lock Nuts
      • Fits 1949-1954 Chevy Models

      Description

      Shocks are designed as a wear part on your 1949, 1950, 1951, 1952, 1953, or 1954 Chevrolet Styleline, Fleetline, Bel Air, 210, 150 or wagon. The original oil-filled shock absorbers would eventually fail due to oil cavitation and seal wear. Eckler's Early Chevy has this great replacement shock that replaces the original oil shocks exactly. This shock absorber is a great upgrade over original hydraulic shocks, with technology preventing oil aeration. This low pressure front shock absorber also includes the rubber mount bushings, washers, and nuts to keep it secure. Trust Ecklers Early Chevy to bring you only the best parts for your early 1949, 1950, 1951, 1952, 1953, or 1954 Chevrolet always at the best possible price.

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