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2015 Chevy Tahoe Rear Shocks Extenders on 2040-parts.com

US $64.95
Location:

Anaheim, California, United States

Anaheim, California, United States
2015 Chevy Tahoe Rear Shocks Extenders, US $64.95, image 1
Condition:New Placement on Vehicle:Left, Right, Rear Part Brand:coils springs spindles drop lowering 2 3 4 DJM Surface Finish:Powder Coated Manufacturer Part Number:Misc Warranty:Lifetime Brand:Private

Questions ? Call 714-632-8400

Includes:

2ea Rear Shock Extenders for 2" 3" or 4"

Drop Coil Springs and hardware

100% American Made

with a LIFETIME warranty




Footnotes:
Works with air shocks and regular factory gas shocks


 

QUESTIONS? Call (714) 632-8400


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