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Rancho RS7MT Rear Shock for Stock Height (15-22 Canyon)Find parts that fit my vehicle

Item GCY2738
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      Product Information

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

      Features & Specs

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      • Application Tuned For Precision On-Road And Off-Road Handling
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      • Highly Effective In The Dissipation Of Heat
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      • Ideal For Extreme Off-Road Use And Larger Wheel And Tire Packages
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      • Integrated Dirt Wiper Sealing System Keeps Dirt And Debris Out
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      • Hardened 14mm Chrome Piston Rod Resists Scuffs And Corrosion
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      • Internal Rebound Bumper Smooths Out Ride On Any Terrain
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      • Deflective Disc Valving For Precision Handling And Performance
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      • Double-Welded Loops At Stress Areas
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      • Double Strength Closure Method And Hot Form Reserve Tube
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      • Large 2-Inch Monotube Body Filled With All-Weather Fluid
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      • Operates In Temperatures From -40 To 248°F
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      • Full-Floating Dividing Piston And High-Pressure Nitrogen Gas Reduce Shock Fade
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      • PTFE-Banded Piston Enhances Responsiveness
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      • Designed To Fit Right Out Of The Box Without Extra Hardware
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      • 46mm Fluon-Banded Piston For Consistent Sealing
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      • Black Satin Finish With Distinctive Red Logo
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      • Comes With Limited Lifetime Warranty
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      • Fits 2015-2022 Chevrolet and GMC Canyon
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      Description

      Precision Suspension Performance. The Rancho RS7MT Rear Shock for Stock Height is engineered to deliver superior handling and control both on and off-road. It excels in heat dissipation, making it highly reliable for extreme conditions and vehicles equipped with larger tires. This shock absorber enhances ride smoothness and responsiveness across varying terrains.

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      Construction and Appearance. Featuring a robust 14mm hardened chrome piston rod and a large 2-inch monotube body filled with all-weather fluid, this shock is built to resist corrosion and mechanical wear. Its black satin finish with a bold red logo not only offers durability but also an aggressive, eye-catching look suitable for performance vehicles.

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      Installation. This component is designed for straightforward installation with application-specific mounting that requires no additional hardware or drilling, making it accessible for experienced DIY installers or professionals alike.

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      Warranty. Backed by a limited lifetime warranty, this product ensures long-lasting performance and reliability for peace of mind with every use.

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      Application. Specifically made to fit the rear of Chevrolet and GMC Canyon models from 2015 to 2022 with stock ride height, ensuring precise compatibility and optimal performance without requiring lift modifications.

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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

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      What's in the Box

      • (1) Front Shock

      4.7

      Customer Reviews (280)

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