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Speedway Short Gas-Filled Tube Shock, Chrome Plated

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This is garage sale priced because it is a single and the chrome is flaking.
No Warranty, No Returns on Garage Sale Items
These high-pressure gas shocks are designed for front or rear axle use. They come complete with 1/2" rubber bushings.
- 10-1/4" compressed length
- 14-3/4" extended length
- 5/8" I.D. eyelets
- Can be used with 5/8" bolts
Notes
Compressed: 10-1/4"
Extended: 14-3/4"
Some parts are not legal for use in California or other states with similar laws/regulations
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