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πŸš— Enhance Vehicle Performance with Fabtech FTS7331 Performance Shock Absorber Review

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Description of πŸš— Enhance Vehicle Performance with Fabtech FTS7331 Performance Shock Absorber

Includes high velocity 9-stage valving. Closed cell foam insert reduces shock fade at high speeds. Features a twin-tube hydraulic construction. Comes with a 9/16” hardened chrome piston rod. Polyurethane bushing.

Reviews

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Type of review

We recently upgraded our industrial equipment with a top-notch shock absorber for vibration control purposes. Based on our own experience, we can confidently say that this product is a game-changer. It effectively minimizes vibrations while delivering exceptional performance. We were pleased with how easy it was to install and felt good knowing that it's built to last. We highly recommend it for industrial and scientific use.

Pros
  • Efficient and reliable performance, easy installation, built to last
Cons
  • None come to mind

Revainrating 5 out of 5

Amazing shocks. - Vibration and shock absorption

I used to have these shock absorbers. Lasted about 6 years and started leaking on one side. Have changed both as some time has passed and now runs smooth. I can only recommend them, they have a long service life. Very easy to install. Silverado 5.3Ext with 6" hub.

Pros
  • Industry and Science
Cons
  • Unbelievable price

Revainrating 5 out of 5

Unknown Lift F150 - Power Transmission Products

I used these to replace procomp 922517 on my 2001 F150 lift. All of the shocks I've worked with are gas filled and come under pressure at times when fully extended. The first test ride on gravel seemed normal to me. Will update if I'm very impressed or upset in the future.

Pros
  • Shock Absorber
Cons
  • Expensive