1965-1973 Mustang Bilstein Rear Shocks
1964 to 1973 Mustang
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Of all a vehicle's suspension components, nothing works harder than the shock absorbers, making it critical to pick the right one. Bilstein Shock Absorbers are the easiest way to dramatically improve the ride, handling and control of a vehicle. These have specifically custom tuned valving that is ideal for the lightweight rear of a vintage Mustang, Falcon & Cougar. Bilstein Shocks are designed in Germany and built in their California factory using 100% US made components. Sold individually, 2 required per car.
- Specific custom tuned valving is ideal for the lightweight rear of a vintage Mustang.
- The Ultimate in Comfort & Control.
- Direct Bolt-In.
- Works on lowered applications.
- Mono Tube Design, means a much larger working piston diameter.
- Seamless Tube by a special extrusion method.
- Deflective Disc Valving.
- Split compression and rebound valving, to soften the ride and control the bounce.
- Hard Chromed Piston Rod
- No springs or check valves to wear out
- Mono Tube Design allows the excessive heat from the oil to dissipate more quickly.
- Separated dividing piston holds pressure on the oil to prevent aeration (foaming) that leads to performance loss.
- The last shock, you will ever have to buy.