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Rough Country Vertex Adjustable Rear Shocks for 3.50 to 7.50-Inch Lift (11-19 Sierra 2500 HD)Find parts that fit my vehicle

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      Product Information

      Features, Description, Reviews, Q&A, Specs & Installation

      Features & Specs

      • Adjustable Rear Shocks
      • Provides Smoother Ride Quality and Improves Handling
      • Designed for Trucks with 3.50 to 7.50-Inch Lifts
      • Monotube, Nitrogen-Charged Shocks
      • Remote Reservoir with Steel Braided Reservoir Line
      • Uses an 8-Stage Adjustable Damping
      • With 2.50-Inch Pistons and 22mm Chrome-Hardened Piston Rods
      • Protected by a Zinc-Plated Finish with Double Clear Coatings
      • Bolt-On Replacement
      • Sold as a Pair, Driver and Passenger Sides Included
      • Backed by a 3-Year Limited Warranty
      • Made in the USA
      • Fits All 2011-2019 Sierra 2500 HD Models

      Description

      High All-Terrain Performance. Experience an elite ride quality with enhanced damping by installing these Rough Country Adjustable Vertex Rear Shocks for 3.50 to 7.50-Inch Lifts on your Sierra 2500 HD. These rear shocks feature external reservoirs engineered to enhance stability and comfort whether your truck is on the road or on some rugged trail adventures.

      Excellent Damping. With its 8-stage valving adjustability, each Vertex Shock assembly guarantees exceptional ride quality and high performance on various terrains. It comes with a remote reservoir attached by a steel braided line. These external reservoirs increase fluid capacity, providing your truck with the ability to course through rough terrains or varying surface conditions without experiencing a shock fade.

      Highly Durable Components. Rough Country engineered these Vertex Rear Shocks for long-lasting rugged use. Each shock features a large, robust build with a honed steel body, a 2.50-inch piston, and a chrome-hardened piston rod. The premium bushings in the mounting points ensure smoother operations with minimal noise. Moreover, the 3-stage, fortified seal system ensures optimum, leak-free performance.

      Straightforward Installation. These Adjustable Vertex Rear Shocks reuses your vehicle’s mounting locations. Rough Country included the necessary mounting plates and clamps for a secure, tight, and stable fit. The installation process requires light to moderate mechanical skills.

      Three-Year Warranty. As Rough Country upholds its commitment to quality materials and superior craftsmanship, it offers a 3-year limited warranty for these Vertex Rear Shocks. Some exclusions apply; please check the terms and conditions for complete details.

      Application. These Rough Country Adjustable Vertex Rear Shocks for 3.50 to 7.50-Inch Lifts are specifically designed to be used on all 2011-2019 Sierra 2500 HD models.

      Fitment:

      Rough Country 699011

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      Installation & What's in the Box

      Installation Info

      What's in the Box

      • (1) Driver Side Vertex Rear Shock Assembly
      • (1) Passenger Side Vertex Rear Shock Assembly
      • (2) Reservoir Mounting Plates
      • (4) Stainless Steel Clamps
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      Reviews of Rough Country Suspension products have an average rating of 4.7 out of 5

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