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ICON Vehicle Dynamics V.S. 2.0 Series Rear Remote Reservoir Shock for 4.50-Inch Lift (07-18 Jeep Wrangler JK)Find parts that fit my vehicle

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      Product Information

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

      Features & Specs

      • V.S. 2.0 Series Rear Remote Reservoir Shock for 4.50-Inch Lift
      • Performance Rear Shock for 4.50-Inch Lift
      • Has a 2.0-Inch Diameter Shock Body
      • Made of 6061 Aluminum Construction with Clear Anodized Finish
      • Remote Reservoir for Enhanced Heat Dissipation
      • Precision Valved for Improved Damping Control
      • Designed for Off-Road Stability and On-Road Comfort
      • Bolt-On Installation with No Modifications Required
      • Two-Hour Installation
      • Limited Lifetime Warranty
      • Fits 2007-2018 Jeep Wrangler JK Models

      Description

      Trail-Tested Control. The ICON Vehicle Dynamics V.S. 2.0 Series Rear Remote Reservoir Shock for 4.50-Inch Lift is purpose-built to elevate your Wrangler JK’s off-road prowess. Designed specifically for Jeeps with a 4.50-inch lift, this shock brings premium-level ride control to demanding terrains. Whether you’re rock crawling in Moab or blazing through muddy backwoods trails, the precisely tuned internal valving provides steady, responsive damping that keeps your tires planted and your ride stable.

      Cooling Power That Goes the Distance. What sets this ICON Vehicle Dynamics V.S. 2.0 Series Rear Remote Reservoir Shock for 4.50-Inch Lift apart is its remote reservoir system. By moving hydraulic fluid into an external reservoir, the shock can handle heat more efficiently, keeping things cool when the trail gets rough. That means less fade, longer performance under stress, and an all-around smoother experience on rugged terrain. The braided steel hose adds durability and flexibility, letting your suspension articulate to its full potential without sacrificing protection.

      Built Tough to Beat the Elements. Constructed with a 2.0-inch diameter shock body and finished in a cad-plated aluminum alloy, this ICON Vehicle Dynamics V.S. 2.0 Series Rear Remote Reservoir Shock for 4.50-Inch Lift isn’t just about performance, it’s about resilience. Corrosion-resistant and designed for abuse, it stands up to dust, rain, mud, and more without blinking. ICON’s engineering ensures your investment doesn’t just survive the elements, it thrives in them.

      Installation. Putting this ICON Vehicle Dynamics V.S. 2.0 Series Rear Remote Reservoir Shock for 4.50-Inch Lift on your Jeep Wrangler JK takes 2 hours to install.

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

      Application. The ICON Vehicle Dynamics V.S. 2.0 Series Rear Remote Reservoir Shock for 4.50-Inch Lift fits 2007-2018 Jeep Wrangler JK models.

      ICON Vehicle Dynamics 26518R

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      Installation & What's in the Box

      Installation Info

      Installation Time

      (approx) 2 Hours

      Difficulty Level:

      Light to Moderate mechanical skill required.

      Installation Guides

        No guide available for this part yet.

      What's in the Box

      • (1) ICON V.S. 2.0 Series Rear Remote Reservoir Shock – 4.50-Inch Lift
      • Mounting Hardware
      • Instructional Manual

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      Customer Reviews (2)

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      Reviews of ICON Vehicle Dynamics Suspension products have an average rating of 4.9 out of 5

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