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🏎️ Lakewood 40301 Drag Shock: Optimal Performance and Control on the Race Track! Review

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BrandLakewood
PositionRear
ExteriorSemi-Gloss
ColorRed
MaterialAlloy Steel

Description of 🏎️ Lakewood 40301 Drag Shock: Optimal Performance and Control on the Race Track!

Loads the rear wheels to prevent over-reaction and wheel hop. Made from high quality material. Ensures long lasting durability. Facilitate easy installation.

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Revainrating 5 out of 5

Great Rear Shock Absorber for Automotive Performance

Based on my observations, this rear shock absorber was a great addition to my car's suspension system. It significantly improved the handling and stability of my vehicle, making my drive smoother and more enjoyable. The installation process was straightforward and the build quality was impressive. My only complaint is that it's a bit pricier than some other options on the market, but the performance boost is well worth the investment.

Pros
  • Improved handling and stability, high build quality
Cons
  • Somewhat expensive compared to other options

Revainrating 1 out of 5

Same part number, different length!

I have ordered shock absorbers of the same make and part number that have been on my car for years. The shock absorbers are the same brand and part number but different lengths. More than an inch too short won't work. If you don't have universal lowering springs on your Mustang, don't waste time, they won't fit. Had to pay for return shipping and then AUTO TRUCK TOYS was charged for restocking! Lakewood should have left the shock as is, or at least changed the part number.

Pros
  • Weights the rear wheels to prevent overreaction and wheel jump
Cons
  • Nothing