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ICON Vehicle Dynamics Extended Travel V.S. 2.0 Series Front Remote Reservoir Shock for 0 to 3-Inch Lift (07-10 Silverado 2500 HD)Find parts that fit my vehicle

Item HS22273
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      Product Information

      Features, Description, Reviews, Q&A, Specs & Installation

      Features & Specs

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      • Premium Grade 5WT Shock Oil For Consistent Suspension Damping Across A Wide Temperature Range
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      • Nitrogen Charged Monotube Design With Remote Reservoir
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      • One-Piece Linear/Digressive Piston Design With Vehicle-Specific Valving For Superior Performance And Ride Quality On And Off-Road
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      • 5/8 Inch Chrome Plated Hardened Steel Shaft Resists Corrosion And Pitting
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      • 6061 Aluminum Rod End, Top Cap, And Internals Provide Strength And Durability
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      • Polyurethane Bushings, Zinc Plated Sleeves, And Forged Steel Mounting Stems For OE Factory Type Fitment
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      • Application-Specific Reservoir Mounting Hardware
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      • 6063 Anodized Aluminum Body And Reservoir Tubing For Excellent Heat Dissipation, Corrosion Resistance, And High-Tech Appearance
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      • Nitrile Rubber Top Out Bumper For Noise-Free Operation
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      • 100% Rebuildable And Revalveable
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      • Fits 07-10 Silverado 2500 HD
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      Description

      Performance Suspension Upgrade. The ICON Vehicle Dynamics Extended Travel V.S. 2.0 Series Front Remote Reservoir Shock for 0 to 3-Inch Lift is engineered to improve suspension performance and ride quality for both street and off-road use. It offers enhanced durability and damping capabilities for drivers seeking reliable, high-quality shock absorption on lifted GM 2500/3500 HD trucks.

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      Construction and Appearance. Manufactured with 6061 aluminum for rod ends, top caps, and internal components, this shock features a 5/8 inch chrome plated hardened steel shaft designed to resist corrosion and pitting. The 6063 anodized aluminum body and reservoir tubing provide excellent heat dissipation along with corrosion resistance and a stylish, high-tech finish. Polyurethane bushings and zinc plated sleeves enhance durability and longevity.

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      Installation. Installation is simple and requires no drilling thanks to application-specific reservoir mounting hardware. Designed for an OE factory type fitment, this product is suitable for users with moderate mechanical skills looking to upgrade their suspension system.

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      Warranty. This product comes with a comprehensive warranty covering manufacturing defects.

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      Application. Specifically designed to fit the 07-10 Silverado 2500 HD, this shock precisely matches the suspension requirements of these models to ensure optimal performance with compatible lift heights.

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      Installation & What's in the Box

      Installation Info

      Installation Time

      (approx) 1 Hour

      Difficulty Level:

      Simple installation for anyone.

      Installation Guides

        No guide available for this part yet.

      What's in the Box

      • (1) Front Remote Reservoir Shock
      • (1) Remote Reservoir with Mounting Hardware
      • (1) Polyurethane Bushing Kit

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      Customer Reviews (5)

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