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23174_A – Rough Country N3 Rear Shocks Pair 5-7″ Chevrolet Suburban 1973-1986
Improve your on and off-road ride quality with Rough Country’s premium N3 shocks! These 10-stage variable valving, high-pressure Nitrogen charged shocks offer a fantastic blend of off-road action and smooth highway ride quality. With a durable 18mm spring-loaded piston rod and faster-cooling 54mm shock body, this shock offers up to 36kN Tensile Strength for a long lifespan of impressive vibration dampening. Features natural rubber bushings and an eye-catching metallic silver paint.
Features:
- < li >Install Time: 1-2 hours
< li >Title: Chevrolet C10/K10 Suburban (73-91) N3 Rear Shocks Pair 5-7in
Rough Country – 23174_A
When it comes to off-roading, nothing beats the performance and reliability of Rough Country N3 shocks. Designed specifically for the Chevrolet Suburban from 1973 to 1986, these shocks provide the perfect balance between ruggedness and comfort. Whether you’re tackling rocky trails or cruising down the highway, the 23174_A ensures that you experience a smooth ride no matter the terrain.
23174_A – Rough Country N3 Rear Shocks Pair 5-7″ Chevrolet Suburban 1973-1986
The 23174_A shocks are engineered to withstand the harshest conditions while providing exceptional performance. With their advanced 10-stage variable valving, these shocks adapt to your driving style and the terrain, ensuring optimal handling and control. The high-pressure nitrogen charging means that these shocks will perform consistently, providing you with confidence on and off the road.
In addition to their impressive functionality, the 23174_A shocks are built with durability in mind. The robust 18mm piston rod and 54mm shock body are designed to handle the toughest environments, making them a perfect choice for off-road enthusiasts. Plus, with their sleek metallic silver finish, they not only perform well but also look great on your vehicle.
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