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Pro Shocks Smooth Big Body Aluminum Shock A616/16 Double Adjustable Sprint Car on 2040-parts.com

US $41.00
Location:

Lincoln, Nebraska, US

Lincoln, Nebraska, US
Item must be returned within:14 Days Refund will be given as:Money Back Return shipping will be paid by:Buyer Restocking Fee:No Returns Accepted:Returns Accepted Return policy details:These items are being sold as is, all photos are of the actual item being sold, so please review photos carefully before bidding as all sales are considered final except in cases where we have accidentally misrepresented what the quality or application of the item is. Manufacturer Part Number:A625/16 Part Brand:Pro Shock Surface Finish:Anodized - Gold Warranty:No

  You are Bidding on a USED  Pro Shock Aluminum Large Body Twin-Tube Shock  6" Stroke 1-6 Compression Adjustable Valving 1-6 Rebound Adjustable Valving.

Pro Shock Big Body Aluminum Shocks are ideal for Late Model, Open Wheel, and Modifieds, They are revalvable and rebuildable. The actual dyno sheet from this shock is included in the pictures.

  • 2.04" O.D. Smooth body
  • Twin-tube design
  • Can be mounted upside-down for reduced unsprung weight
  • 1/2" Bearing Mounts.
  • Strong .550"  Steel shaft to prevent flexing
  • 18" Extended Length  12.5" Compressed Length

This shock is being sold as is, all photos are of the actual item being sold, so please review photos carefully before bidding as all sales are considered final Except in cases where we have accidentally misrepresented what the quality or application of the item is. We will combine shipping when possible, please contact us prior to making payment. Sales tax at 7% will apply for customers in Nebraska & Indiana.

Warranty Disclaimer

The purchaser understands and recognizes that racing parts, specialized street rod equipment, and all parts and services sold by Speedway Motors, Inc. are exposed to many and varied conditions due to the manner in which they are installed and used. Speedway Motors, Inc. makes no warranties, either express or implied, including any warranty of merchantability or fitness for a particular purpose other than those contained in its current catalog with respect to the goods identified on the face of the invoice. There is no warranty expressed or implied as to whether the goods sold hereby will protect purchaser or ultimate user of such goods from injury or death. Speedway Motors assumes no liability after this period.

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