Profender MRA Front Right Shock Absorber to suit Ford Ranger PX1/2 2011-2018
- Price
- $529
Disclaimer: This product requires an LVV Certification to meet the current legal requirements for use on NZ public roads.
Profender Monotube Remote Reservoir Front Right Shock Absorber to suit Ford Ranger PX1/PX2 2011-2018
Includes:
1x Profender MRA Right Front Shock Absorber - TSA4-1603A50R
1x Remote Reservoir Bracket and Mounts
1x Set of Rubber Shock Bushes
Details:
- Profender Remote Reservoir Shock absorbers are made from steel and Aluminium. The shock absorbers come with an 8 stage compression adjuster (1-Soft/8-Hard).
- These shock absorbers have a longer stroke and are taller to suit a 45mm-100mm lift when combined with a taller Coil Spring.
- This is a direct replacement for the OEM Shock Absorbers and should not require any modification to install.
Extended & Compressed Lengths:
- Extended Length: 510mm
- Compressed Length: 390mm
Disclaimer: It is the purchaser’s responsibility to ensure all products and the installation thereof meet current LVV requirements, where applicable.
A wheel alignment must be performed after the installation of upgraded suspension parts. After a suspension lift, most ADAS (Advanced Driver Assistance Systems) equipped vehicles will require calibration.
It is the purchaser's responsibility to ensure the ADAS re-calibration is carried out by a specialised technician to guarantee the safety of the vehicle and its occupants.
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