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ULTIMA REAR SPORTS SHOCK ABSORBER TO SUIT FORD FALCON FG X BOSS 335 345 SUPERCHARGED 5.0L V8

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ULTIMA REAR SPORTS SHOCK ABSORBER TO SUIT FORD FALCON FG X BOSS 335 345 SUPERCHARGED 5.0L V8Ultima Sports Shock Absorber Engineered for Lowered Performance Shock absorbers function to regulate suspension spring motion by controlling both rebound and compression to ensure a smoother ride. Beyond comfort, they play a critical role in maintaining vehicle stability, road grip and predictable handling. Designed specifically for lowered and dynamic handling vehicles, Ultima sports shock absorbers enhance cornering control, road grip and vehicle

Ultima Sports Shock Absorber – Engineered for Lowered Performance
Shock absorbers function to regulate suspension spring motion by controlling both rebound and compression to ensure a smoother ride. Beyond comfort, they play a critical role in maintaining vehicle stability, road grip and predictable handling.
Designed specifically for lowered and dynamic handling vehicles, Ultima sports shock absorbers enhance cornering control, road grip and vehicle responsiveness. Their firm valving and rapid rebound help sharpen your driving experience without sacrificing reliability.


Key Features:

  • Heavy-duty sports valving tailored for lowered suspension systems.
  • Nitrogen gas charged for responsive rebound and reduced body roll.
  • Seamless body and Teflon-coated piston for fast, fluid movement.
  • Induction hardened, micro-polished piston rod for high-load durability.
  • Sealed with NOK oil seals and filled with SV-3 anti-foaming hydraulic fluid.
  • Includes rubber mounting bushes, full fitting kit, and 3 year/100,000 km warranty.

Shop now at Mace Engineering Group, your trusted source for Ultima sports shock absorbers, performance shock struts and precision suspension upgrades.
This shock absorber suits Ford Falcon fitted with Barra Boss 220, 230, 260, 290, 335 and 345 Supercharged V8 engines.

 

Contents:

  • 1 X Rear shock absorber

 

Vehicle Fitment Guide

 

Notes:

  • This shock absorber is designed exclusively for lowered height applications with sports valving.
  • This shock absorber is compatible with factory-lowered models and lowered spring applications.
  • A pair of rear sports shock absorbers can be purchased through another listing.
  • The image is for illustrative purposes only.
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