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Rancho RS7MT Front Shock for Stock Height (11-22 Silverado 2500 HD)Find parts that fit my vehicle

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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 Heat Dissipation, 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 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 Provides Digressive, Linear, or Progressive Tuning Based on Application Requirements
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      • 14mm Hardened Chrome Piston Rod
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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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      • 2-Inch Monotube Body Filled with All-Weather Fluid
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      • Withstands Internal Temperatures from -40 to 248°F
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      • Full-Floating Dividing Piston with High-Pressure Nitrogen Gas Reduces Aeration and Shock Fade
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      • Shouldered Rubber Bushings Help Reduce Noise, Vibration, and Ride Harshness
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      • PTFE-Banded Piston Enhances Responsiveness to Road Conditions
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      • Ready to Install with Application-Specific Mounting, No Extra Hardware Needed
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      • 46mm Fluon-Banded Piston for Consistent Sealing and Precise Control
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      • Black Satin Finish with Distinctive Red Logo
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      • Limited Lifetime Warranty Included
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      • Fits 2011-2022 Silverado 2500 HD Front Suspension, Stock Height Applications
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      Description

      Enhanced Off-Road Performance. The Rancho RS7MT Front Shock for Stock Height is engineered to provide precise handling and superior ride control for both on-road and off-road driving. It manages heat dissipation effectively and works well with larger wheels and tires, ensuring your vehicle remains stable and responsive across varied terrain.

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      Construction and Appearance. This shock absorber features a robust 14mm hardened chrome piston rod paired with a large 2-inch monotube body containing all-weather fluid for durability and high performance. It is finished in a sleek black satin with a distinctive red logo that highlights its rugged design and quality build.

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      Installation. Installation is straightforward with application-specific mounts designed for a direct fit, requiring no modifications or additional hardware.

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      Warranty. Comes backed by a limited lifetime warranty, ensuring long-term reliability and customer confidence.

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      Application. Designed specifically for the front suspension of 2011-2022 Silverado 2500 HD models at stock ride height, providing a precise fit and optimal performance.

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      Installation & What's in the Box

      Installation Info

      Installation Time

      (approx) 1 Hour

      Difficulty Level:

      Light to Moderate mechanical skill required.

      Installation Guides

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      What's in the Box

      4.7

      Customer Reviews (284)

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