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Bilstein B8 5100 Series Rear Shock for 2-Inch Lift (07-21 Tundra)

Item TU20902
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$118.00 each

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      Product Information

      Features, Description, Reviews, Q&A, Specs & Installation

      Features & Specs

      • Shock Absorber
      • Performance Dampening
      • Best for 2-Inch Lifted Rides
      • Internal Monotube Design
      • Compressed Length of 17.34 Inches
      • Extended Length of 26.81 Inches
      • Lower Eye Mounting of 12.4mm
      • Stem Upper Mounting
      • Diameter of 1.81 Inches
      • Zinc Plated Finish
      • Limited Lifetime Warranty
      • Easy Installation
      • Fits 2007-2021 Tundra Models

      Description

      Performance Off-Road Shock. Ride more steadily on rugged trails with this Bilstein B8 5100 Series Rear Shock for 2-Inch Lift on your Tundra. Made from strong metals with a hard zinc plating, it is a durable assembly with hard sealing, ensuring lasting performance and resistance to stress and the elements of the outback.

      Installation. This product is easy to install and should take about 1 hour.

      Warranty. There is a limited lifetime warranty on this product.

      Application. The Bilstein B8 5100 Series Rear Shock for 2-Inch Lift fits 2007-2021 Tundra models.

      Bilstein 24-286244

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      Installation & What's in the Box

      Installation Info

      What's in the Box

      • (1) Shock Absorber

      4.9

      Customer Reviews (461)

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