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Bilstein Racing Street Stock Shock Rear Ak3030r Chevelle Monte Carlo Cutlass on 2040-parts.com

US $44.95
Location:

Weslaco, Texas, United States

Weslaco, Texas, United States
Not in original packaging. May have minor scuff marks or scratches
Brand:Bilstein Manufacturer Part Number:AK3030R

Bilstein REAR Shock

BILSTEIN RACING STREET STOCK SHOCK REAR AK3030R CHEVELLE MONTE CARLO CUTLASS

Part number on AK3030R

Fits the Rear of:

1973-88 Chevrolet Chevelle, Monte Carlo, El Camino, & Malibu

1973-88 Oldsmobile Cutlass, F85, Vista Cruiser, 4-4-2, & Calais

1973-88 Pontiac GTO, Lemans, Tempest, Grand Am, Grand Lemans, & T37

1973-88 Buick Regal, Century, Luxus, & Special.

Features:

Gas charged, Mono-tube design

Designed to replace OEM shocks

Developed and engineered for the rigors of street stock racing

Mounts:  T-Bar - Cantilever

Rebound Dampening:  158 lbs.

Compression Dampening:  117 lbs.

Extended Length:  20.31"

Compressed Length:  13.11"

Used shock, Not in original packaging. Has app. 65 laps on it.

We had this laying in out trailer tool box and used it our sport mod

May have minor scuff marks as being used. Good working condition



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