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1968-1975 Plymouth Road Runner Monroe Rear Shocks Pair on 2040-parts.com

US $47.50
Location:

Colonial Heights, Virginia, US

Colonial Heights, Virginia, US
Returns Accepted:Returns Accepted Item must be returned within:30 Days Refund will be given as:Money Back Return policy details:All returns must be in original packaging and in sellable condition. Parts must not be installed. If parts ordered in error contact us for return information. We offer exchanges only for defective merchandise. We will offer money back for replacement parts ordered in error, parts we cannot provide because we are sold-out at the time of our listing or if our catalog listing is inacurate. Please provide original paperwork when returning merchandise. All Equipment purchased will be repaired or exchanged based on the manufacturers policies. Return shipping will be paid by:Buyer Restocking Fee:No Part Brand:Monroe Warranty:Yes Placement on Vehicle:Array

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Monroe-Matic Plus Rear Shock Absorbers- 1 Pair

Fits 1968-1975 Plymouth Road Runner

High Quality Monroe Shocks

Remember This Price Is For A Pair Of Shocks For The Rear

Monro-Matic Plus® shock absorbers are nitrogen gas charged and feature velocity sensitive valving and all weather fluid, which offers passenger cars improved comfort at an economical price.

  1. All Weather Fluid: Contains special modifiers to reduce friction and ensure smooth rod reaction.
  2. 1-3/16" Bore: Larger bore than most shocks to provide more efficient and consistent control.
  3. Nitrogen Gas Charged: For improved ride and handling, helps maintain tire to road contact by reducing aeration.
  4. 1/2" Diameter Piston Rod: Nitrocarburized rod for long service life*.
  5. Special Seal: "Self-lubricating" fluid seal designed to retain gas without excessive wear or friction.
* On non-dirt shield units only.

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