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Fabtech 2020 GM 2500HD/3500HD 4WD 6in Lift System - Front - FTS811552Find parts that fit my vehicle

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      As the new standard in large diameter mono tube shocks for lifted applications in the OE position as well as multiple shock applications the 2.25 provides unparalleled shock performance. Available with and without reservoir the Dirt Logic 2.25 offers a supple highway ride with outstanding off road dampening.

      Suspension components are key to making sure your car is riding smoothly on or off the road. With upgraded suspension components, you can unlock the full potential of your vehicles performance.

      It is recommended that you replace the shocks and struts of your vehicle every 50,000 to 100,000 miles. Replacing your shocks and struts will help reduce your braking distance and improve the overall ride quality of your vehicle. If you are doing some aggressive driving, it is recommended that you upgrade your shocks and struts to a stiffer setup to help enhance the performance of your vehicle.

      Fabtech is a leader in the offroad industry, designing and manufacturing quality lift kits for Chevy, Ford, Ram, Jeep, Hummer, Nissan, and Toyota.

      Fabtech FTS811552

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