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Skyjacker Hydro Softride Shock With Red Boot - Either Side (Optimal For 5.5-8" Rear Lift)

Skyjacker Hydro Softride Shock with Red Boot - Either Side (Optimal for 5.5-8
 
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Skyjacker Hydro Softride Shock with Red Boot - Either Side (Optimal for 5.5-8
 






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00-05 Ford Excursion


Description:
Skyjacker Suspensions offers 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.

The performance specific internal components of Skyjacker's shocks respond to the on- and off-road conditions instantly. Whether you are going over rough or smooth terrain at slow or fast speeds, the true velocity sensitive valving produces a stable, controlled level of resistance for better handling, improved stability, and maximum comfort. The technological innovations of these durable, long lasting shocks from Skyjacker deliver a noticeable advantage over the original equipment and other shock dampeners. Skyjacker's shock absorbers deliver a safe, comfortable ride with improved handling and stability. They keep the tires in contact with the terrain and put you in control of the road ahead.

Hydro Series Shocks are recommended for multiple shock applications and mild to moderate off-road use.

Features:
• Hydraulic Action
• Multi-Stage Velocity Sensitive Valving
• Twin Tube Construction
• Bonded Iron Piston
• Chromed Piston Rod with Micro Pores
• Red Polyurethane Bushings
• Includes Red Boot
• Limited Lifetime Manufacturer's Warranty
About Skyjacker
SkyJacker, a well-known brand amongst off-roading enthusiasts, designs suspension systems for most kinds of trucks and 4x4s. Based out of West Monroe, Louisiana, SkyJacker delivers with their tried-and-true approached to lift kits, leveling kits, shocks, steering stabilizers and more.

For the person looking to outfit their truck so as not to get stuck in the ruts, the products from SkyJacker are a great way to go.
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FAQs
Q: What are struts and shocks? Why buy them?
A: Shock absorbers (shocks) are a device that controls spring motion through dampening. A shock absorber slows down and reduces the vibrations created by imperfections in the roadway. A strut is a shock absorber mounted inside a coil spring that does the same job of dampening. Whether your car uses a strut or shock depends on the factory setup, but both do the same thing and are synonymous in terms of their function. The product listings on our website indicate exactly what is available for your car. Aftermarket struts or shocks are an especially good purchase when lowering your car because they are specially made for optimal performance based on ride height, and can handle the extra stress your suspension will throw at them. Your factory struts or shocks will be out of their "comfort zone" if you lower your car, which causes them to wear down faster and ultimately fail. You can definitely lower your car without replacing the struts/shocks, but they will wear down quickly, and you ride quality will suffer.

Q: How do you install shocks/struts?
A: Shocks are easier to install because there are only two bolts holding in each shock absorber. Struts are a bit more difficult because there is a compressed spring that needs to be removed first. Once the spring has been removed the new strut can be installed with the OEM or aftermarket spring re-installed.

Q: Is there any difference between struts and shocks?
A: Struts/shocks both have the same job by dampening the kinetic energy of suspension travel. Struts perform two jobs: They provide a dampening function like shock absorbers, and they provide structural support for the vehicles suspension. That means that the struts deliver a bit more than shock absorbers, which don't support vehicle weight but control the speed at which weight is transferred in a vehicle. Either way, your options are limited to what is available for your car.

Q: Do shocks come in sets of 4?
A: Struts and shocks are sold individually on our website, but purchasing should always be done in pairs at the minimum (one pair for the front, one for the rear). Most people replace all four shocks/struts at once.

Image Description:
Skyjacker prides itself in going above and beyond when building its parts. The lady on the left just went for a ride in a Skyjacker lifted Jeep!




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