Set Of Afco Oil Shocks By Shorty Dirt Late Model Imca Race Car on 2040-parts.com
Lexington, Alabama, United States
We have a nice set of 6 Afco oil shocks by Shorty. Set of 6 with a steel body Bilstein traction shock # S92 4010. LF is a 1375, RF a rebound adj 13 T series shock, LR 1394T, RR 1394, and 5th coil should be a 1373-7. RF and LR is the new series type shocks. Came off a MasterSbilt and valving #s may not be right due to Shorty revalving them. All check ok and are clean and ready to mount on ur car. Nice set of shocks here
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