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Rear Shock Bearing Kit
$22.99 - $71.99
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Product Description
Complete kits for rebuilding often neglected shock areas and includes lower shock bushings or bearings
Kits feature parts made from OEM grade materials
All components included - saves time and money over OEM
Packaged for exact fit and trouble-free installation
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Customer Reviews
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Based on 2 Review(s)
Fit
5.0
Features
5.0
Finish
5.0
Cost Benefit
5.0
Durability
5.0
Overall
5.0
Latest Reviews
Fit
5.0
Finish
5.0
Durability
5.0
Features
5.0
Cost Benefit
5.0
Overall
5.0
Brian
Hackettstown, NJ
Overall Product
The bearings were a perfect fit. Pain to install but a perfect fit.
Fit
5.0
Finish
5.0
Durability
5.0
Features
5.0
Cost Benefit
5.0
Overall
5.0
Dave
Glendale, CA
Rear Shock Bearing Replacement
I purchased the shock bearing kit and installed it myself without any problems. The kit comes with everything you need part-wise. It took about half the day to complete the project because it was my first time changing the bearings on the shock. I made a bearing press out of threaded-rod and several appropriately sized deep sockets. It worked well. You can do this yourself.