Energy Suspension® 9.9161G Shock Absorber Reservoir Isolator - Black, Polyurethane, Universal
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Energy Suspension® 9.9161G Shock Absorber Reservoir Isolator - Black, Polyurethane, Universal
Manufacturer #9.9161G
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$25.96
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| Label | Value |
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| Part | |
| Brand | |
| Notes | 2 in. OD |
| Warranty | 2-year Energy Suspension Limited Warranty |
| Quantity Sold | Sold Individually |
| Specialty Part | Performance Part by JCW |
| Color Finish | Black |
| Material | Polyurethane |
| Product Fit | Universal |
| Prop 65 Warning |
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Energy Suspension®Shock Absorber Reservoir Isolator - Black, Polyurethane, Universal
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food productShock Absorber Reservoir Isolator - Black, Polyurethane, Universal
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It came super fast.im glad it didn’t take forever to get delivered
NK
Posted by Nevaeh K. / Fri, Nov 07
Shock Absorber Reservoir Isolator - Black, Polyurethane, Universal
5.0/5
Good fit and it make my car soft
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Posted by telly Z. / Tue, Oct 27
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Question: I have an 2013 Lincoln MLS on open road its smooth but when it hit bumps it hits really hard ?Michael H. / Feb 26, 2021
Hi Michael,
These isolators are universal parts and not vehicle specific. It has a 2 inch Outer Diameter. Based on your description, it is a clear indication of suspension problems like worn out shock absorbers, ball joints, tire air could be uneven. We highly recommend having the vehicle diagnosed by a certified mechanic to determine what part needs replacement.
GG
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