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Part Name: Monroe 20722 Gas-Charged Heavy Duty Shock Absorber
Part Number: 20722, M4520722
Part Brand: Monroe

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Monroe 20722 Gas-Charged Heavy Duty Shock Absorber (20722, M4520722)

Part Description & Details

Gas Charged Heavy Duty shock absorbers provide control and a smooth ride.

Features:
  • Velocity proportional valving
  • Nitrogen gas charged
  • ½ inch piston rod
  • All weather fluid
  • an economical OE replacement shock for both passenger car and truck applications

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  • 1976-1976 Jeep CJ7
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  • 1967-1974 Toyota Land Cruiser

 


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