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AFCO 35846-6 35 Series Aluminum Comp Adj Shock, 8 Inch, Comp 4-6/Reb 6

AFCO 35846-6 35 Series Aluminum Comp Adj Shock, 8 Inch, Comp 4-6/Reb 6
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AFCO 35846-6 35 Series Aluminum Comp Adj Shock, 8 Inch, Comp 4-6/Reb 6
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Shock Type:
Twin Tube
Shock Body Material:
Aluminum
Shock Body Size:
Large Body
Shock Body Type:
Threaded
Shock Stroke Range:
8.00" to 8.99"
Shock Stroke:
8.00
Compression Valving:
4 - 6
Rebound Valving:
6
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Each
Info
- AFCO 35 Series aluminum body compression adjustable shocks
- Compression changes will not affect rebound
- Twin tube design
- 8" stroke
- Compressed Length: 14.18"
- Extended Length: 22.10"
- Includes coil-over hardware kit
Application
- Dirt Late Model/Crate Late Model
- Recommended Swing Arm Twin Tube Shock
- Left Rear
- Rough Track Condition
- Left Rear
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