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Skyjacker Hydro Shock Absorber 2002-2005 Chevrolet Avalanche 1500 4WD w/ Rear STD Suspension

Skyjacker Hydro Shock Absorber 2002-2005 Chevrolet Avalanche 1500 4WD w/ Rear STD Suspension

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The Skyjacker Hydro Shock Absorber for 2002-2005 Chevrolet Avalanche 1500 4WD with Rear STD Suspension is a high-quality suspension component designed to enhance ride comfort and handling. Featuring true velocity sensitive valving, this shock absorber precisely controls the compression and rebound of suspension springs, managing the energy transferred during bumps and loading. Constructed to absorb shocks effectively, it helps maintain stability and improves overall vehicle performance. Its durable design ensures long-lasting operation under various driving conditions, making it a reliable upgrade for off-road or daily driving applications.

This shock absorber is specifically engineered for use on 2002-2005 Chevrolet Avalanche 1500 4WD models equipped with rear standard suspension. It is a direct bolt-on replacement for the factory shocks, ensuring compatibility and straightforward installation. Suitable for off-road, towing, or everyday driving, this component helps optimize suspension response and vehicle control. The kit includes the necessary hardware for installation, providing a seamless upgrade to your vehicle’s suspension system.

Overview

Skyjacker(R) Suspensions offers you a high quality shock absorber with true velocity sensitive valving. Shock absorbers, or spring dampers as it is called everywhere else except in the U.S., control the rate at which suspension springs compress and rebound. As the shock is pushed together, this is called bump or compression. As the shock expands, this is called rebound or extension. Absorbing the ‘shock' of bumps and suspension loading is actually performed by the springs in the suspension. The shock's real job is controlling the energy stored in the springs.

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