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AFCO 1163-5T Aluminum Shock Twin-tube 11 Series 3/5, 6 Inch Stroke

AFCO 1163-5T Aluminum Shock Twin-tube 11 Series 3/5, 6 Inch Stroke
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AFCO 1163-5T Aluminum Shock Twin-tube 11 Series 3/5, 6 Inch Stroke
We estimate this item will ship on or before May 4th.
Part # 10611635T
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Shock Type:
Twin Tube
Shock Body Material:
Aluminum
Shock Stroke Range:
6.00" to 6.99"
Shock Stroke:
6.00
Compression Valving:
3
Rebound Valving:
5
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This twin-tube AFCOshock has a large 2.06" body with an aluminum smooth body. It has a 6" stroke, 3 valve on compression and 5 valve on rebound.
Some parts are not legal for use in California or other states with similar laws/regulations
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