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Fox 980-24-963 2.0 Performance Series IFP Shock AbsorberThe Fox 980 24 963 2. 0 Performance Series IFP Shock Absorber contains the latest in shock technology for your 2011 2019 GM 2500HD 3500HD Pickup to transform the performance of your Truck. They use our race proven damping control to provide a comfortable on road ride and predictable offroad handling in even the toughest conditions. The precision metal impact aluminum body increases cooling capacity and will never rust. Inside you will find our race
The Fox 980-24-963 2.0 Performance Series IFP Shock Absorber contains the latest in shock technology for your 2011-2019 GM 2500HD/3500HD Pickup to transform the performance of your Truck. They use our race-proven damping control to provide a comfortable on-road ride and predictable offroad handling in even the toughest conditions.
The precision metal impact aluminum body increases cooling capacity and will never rust. Inside you will find our race-proven performance valving technology Our Internal Floating Piston (IFP) mono-tube design separates the shock oil from the high-pressure, nitrogen-charged gas chamber. The IFP eliminates oil aeration allowing maximum performance from the factory-tuned precision valving. The race developed high flow damping piston matched with application specific valving provides the 2.0 Performance Series IFP shock a predicable ride quality capable of handling the roughest road conditions.
Features:
- Body: 2.0" Metal impacted 6061-T6 Aluminum will resist rust over time
- Body Plating: Clear anodized for a durable finish
- Internal Reservoir: Internal IFP mono-tube reservoir design separates shock oil from high-pressure nitrogen
- Components: Black-anodized, CNC-machined 6061-T6 billet aluminum
- Shaft: 5/8" hard chrome plated heat-treated alloy steel
- Piston: Race-developed high-flow piston design
- Valving: Application specific valving to maximize performance
- Seals: Redundant sealing pack system main seal, wiper seal, scraper seal
- Oil: JM92 Advanced Suspension Fluid for improved performance at variable temperatures
- Bushings: Quiet nitrile rubber allows for increased suspension articulation
- Mounting: Direct replacement for stock and aftermarket lifts kits
Specifications:
- Ext. Length: 18.609
- Col. Length: 13.169
- Travel: 5.440
- Top Mount: Bar Pin
- Bottom Mount: Clevis
Applications:
2011-2019 GM 2500HD/3500HD 2WD/4WD Lifted 0"-1"* (Front)
*Notes:
This shock features a lower clevis mount. Please check and confirm that your application uses this style mount before ordering.
0"-1" Lift is suggested by mfg. Due to the many different aftermarket suspension systems it is recommended that a measurement is taken for proper application.
Shock Absorbers sold individually.
WARRANTY INFO:
1 Year Limited
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