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Strange Engineering Rear Single Adjustable Aluminum Shock 1958-96 GM A-Body/G-Body
873-S5264

Rear Aluminum Shocks
Applications:
- Buick
- 1973-1975 Apollo
- 1973-1981 Century
- 1973-1987 Regal
- 1975-1979 Skylark
- Chevrolet
- 1971-1975 Bel Air
- 1971-1972 Biscayne
- 1971-1996 Caprice
- 1964-1983 Chevelle / Malibu
- 1968-1988 El Camino
- 1958-1996 Impala
- 1970-1988 Monte Carlo
- Oldsmobile
- 1964-1988 Cutlass / 442
- 1973-1979 Omega / 442
- Pontiac
- 1971-1981 Bonneville
- 1969-1987 Grand Prix
- 1964-1981 GTO
- 1964-1981 Tempest / Lemans
- 1971-1977 Ventura
Specifications:
Strange Adjustable Aluminum Shocks are designed to bolt on for street or strip applications. These highly responsive shock absorbers have lightweight aluminum bodies, polyurethane bushings, and billet steel bar pins. They take the guesswork out of suspension tuning with a convenient external knob that has ten rebound adjustments. After assembly at the factory, every shock must pass a stringent testing procedure before earning an exclusive Strange serial number and label. Sold individually.
Motor Vehicles
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