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Tuff Country SX6000 Hydraulic Front Shock for 2.50 to 4-Inch Lift (80-96 Bronco)Find parts that fit my vehicle

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Tuff Country SX6000 Hydraulic Front Shock for 2.50 to 4-Inch Lift (80-96 Bronco)
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      Description


      Tuff Country SX6000 Twin-Tube Cellular Gas shock absorber (hydraulic) delivers a comfortable highway ride and superb off-road performance. Made specifically for trucks and suv with our without suspension lift kits. Backed by a limited lifetime warranty. You also choose the color of shock boot.

      Features
      Twin tube construction
      Extended length for suspension lift kit
      Poly bushings
      5/8 inch diameter piston rod
      Recommended for fullsize, mid-size & mini 4wd vehicles
      Limited Lifetime Warranty
      More Information
      Weight: 5
      Installation Notes:
      Price shown is for (1) shock, quantity (2) shocks required for most applications.

      Fitment:

      • 1980 Ford Bronco
      • 1981 Ford Bronco
      • 1982 Ford Bronco
      • 1983 Ford Bronco
      • 1984 Ford Bronco
      • 1985 Ford Bronco
      • 1986 Ford Bronco
      • 1987 Ford Bronco
      • 1988 Ford Bronco
      • 1989 Ford Bronco
      • 1990 Ford Bronco
      • 1991 Ford Bronco
      • 1992 Ford Bronco
      • 1993 Ford Bronco
      • 1994 Ford Bronco
      • 1995 Ford Bronco
      • 1996 Ford Bronco

      Tuff Country 62202

      CA Residents: WARNING: Cancer and Reproductive Harm - www.P65Warnings.ca.gov

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