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Zone Offroad Nitro Rear Shock for 0 to 2-Inch Lift (94-02 4WD RAM 3500)Find parts that fit my vehicle

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Zone Offroad Nitro Rear Shock for 0 to 2-Inch Lift (94-02 4WD RAM 3500)
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      Product Information

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      Features

      • Twin tube, nitrogen charged design with 10-stage velocity sensitive valving for great on/off-road performance
      • Shock absorbers are sold individually
      • Steel alloy body with dual welded ends and a 14mm heavy chromed shock shaft
      • Bushings and sleeves included for easy, direct replacement installation

      Description

      Zone Nitro Series shock absorber offers stock-like control and performance with fully displaced valving for improved compression and extension travel. This vehicle specific valving is pressurized with 50 psi nitrogen gas; this gas charge ensures split second response and reduced aeration. Combine these features with the special Fluon-banded piston and this shock is built to perform! Shock absorbers are sold individually and include bushings/sleeves.

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