Items You Need
GM Truck Kits (Stage 1)
Stage 1 Contents
- 236-S150 Front Monotube Shocks with mounting hardware
- 236-S160 Rear Monotube Shocks with mounting hardware
- 236-6440-R Front Tubular 1 3/8 in. Sway Bars with End Links, and Chassis Mount Bushings
- 236-6443-R Rear Solid 1 in. Sway Bar with End Links, and Chassis Mount Bushings
Features
- Tubular front bar saves weight and increases stiffness
- Pro-Touring style solid rear bar with (3) adjustable stiffness settings
- Nitrogen high-pressure gas-filled monotube tube shocks with unique truck-specific valving
- Great upgrade for daily drivers with massive reductions in body roll with improved handling and control
Notes
- Designed for trucks with factory ride height, will work with lowered trucks when used with UMI rear shock relocation 236-6411
- Minor drilling is required for installation
- Requires Chassis Brackets for Trucks without factory front sway bar mount
- Front Shock Extended Length: 14.375 in.
- Front Shock Collapsed Length: 10.625 in.
- Rear Shock Extended Length: 20.125 in.
- Rear Shock Collapsed Length: 13 in.
Specifications:
Motor Vehicles
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Tools:
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Electrical Cords
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