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2X Peterbilt Kenworth Shock Absorber Replaces Paccar B71-6019, Gabriel 85989

$ 62.31

Availability: 90 in stock
  • Make & Model: Peterbilt 348, 567, 579, Kenworth T680, T880
  • Condition: New
  • Unit Type: Unit
  • Brand: FleetRun
  • Manufacturer Part Number: FR-SPSN740
  • Warranty: 6 Months / 50,000 Miles (whichever comes first)
  • Unit Quantity: 1
  • Type: Shocks and Struts
  • Country/Region of Manufacture: China

    Description

    Part Number
    FleetRun: FR-SPSN740
    Cross Reference Part Numbers
    Paccar: B71-6019 / B71-6020
    Gabriel: 85989
    Specifications
    Includes 2 Shock Absorbers
    Position: Front
    Extended Length: 20.78 in.
    Collapsed Length: 13.15 in.
    Stroke Length: 7.63 in.
    Bore: 1.625 in.
    Rebound: 1812 lbs.
    Compression: 351 lbs.
    Fitment & Compatibility
    Kenworth T680
    Kenworth T880
    Peterbilt 348
    Peterbilt 567
    Peterbilt 579
    FAQs
    Signs of Failing Shock Absorbers
    Uneven tire wear: If the shock absorbers are not functioning properly, the tires may wear unevenly.
    Increased bounce: If the shock absorbers are worn out, the truck or trailer may exhibit increased bounce or oscillation when driving over rough roads, bumps or when braking suddenly.
    Difficulty steering: Worn shock absorbers can make it more difficult to steer the vehicle, especially at higher speeds.
    Poor handling: Failed shock absorbers can cause the truck or trailer to handle poorly, making it difficult to control the vehicle.
    Excessive body roll: If the shock absorbers are not functioning properly, the vehicle may exhibit excessive body roll when turning or cornering.
    Can bad shocks ruin tires?
    Yes, failing shock absorbers can cause the tires to wear unevenly or prematurely, leading to the need for costly tire replacements.