H7072 – Hydro 7000 Hydraulic Action Shock with Red Boot
SKU: H7072Product information
- Weight6.5 lbs
- Dimensions24 × 3 × 3 in
- UPC
803696140971
- Extended Length
26.33
- Collapsed Length
15.55
- Upper Mounting Code
BP8
- Lower Mounting Code
ES34
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Skyjacker® Hydro Shocks offer you a high quality shock absorber with true velocity sensitive valving. Shock absorbers, or spring dampers as it is called everywhere else except in the U.S., control the rate at which suspension springs compress and rebound. As the shock is pushed together, this is called bump or compression. As the shock expands, this is called rebound or extension. Absorbing the ‘shock’ of bumps and suspension loading is actually performed by the springs in the suspension. The shock’s real job is controlling the energy stored in the springs.
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803696140971
26.33
15.55
BP8
ES34
803696139562
26.3
15.52
S1
ES25
803696182278
26.65
15.87
S38
ES34
803696140759
26.33
15.55
ES31
ES24
803696136837
26.33
15.55
ES25
ES25
Skyjacker® Hydro Shocks offer you a high quality shock absorber with true velocity sensitive valving. Shock absorbers, or spring dampers as it is called everywhere else except in the U.S., control the rate at which suspension springs compress and rebound. As the shock is pushed together, this is called bump or compression. As the shock expands, this is called rebound or extension. Absorbing the ‘shock’ of bumps and suspension loading is actually performed by the springs in the suspension. The shock’s real job is controlling the energy stored in the springs.