Description
Product Overview. The Max Trac Rear Shock for 0 to 2-Inch Drop is engineered as a single loop-to-loop rear shock absorber that fits stock height configurations. It improves vehicle suspension performance by providing effective damping, crucial for ride comfort and handling stability. Ideal for gas engine vehicles, it helps maintain rear suspension efficiency for safer and smoother driving under normal conditions.
Construction and Appearance. Crafted from steel, this shock absorber features a durable black paint finish to resist rust and corrosion. The twin tube design enhances shock absorption capability, while the robust steel body ensures long-lasting strength and reliability under various driving conditions.
Installation. Installation is straightforward and requires mounting the shock with the body positioned downward and the shaft upward. No drilling is necessary, making it accessible for both professional mechanics and experienced DIY enthusiasts.
Application. Specifically fits 04-14 F-150 models. Use on these vehicles ensures proper fitment and suspension performance without compromising warranty, provided that wheel size limitations are observed.
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- Single Loop-To-Loop Rear Shock Twin Tube Steel Body
- Black Painted Finish For Corrosion Resistance
- Designed For Gas Engine Types
- Weight Is Approximately 6 Pounds
- Dimensions Are 20 Inches Long By 2 Inches Wide And 2 Inches High
- Includes Two 1.5 Inch Wide Sleeves For Bolts 9/16 Inch Or 14mm Diameter
- Shock Must Be Mounted With The Body At The Bottom And The Shaft At The Top
- Extended Length Is 24.5 Inches And Collapsed Length Is 14.6 Inches
- Not Compatible With Wheels Wider Than 9 Inches Or Wheels With Less Than 4.5 Inches Backspacing
- Fits 04-14 F-150
| Brand | Max Trac |
| Shock Type | Non-Adjustable |
| Shock Lift Height | 0 to 2-Inch Drop |






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