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KYB Gas-a-Just High Pressure Monotube Gas Rear Shock (21-26 Mustang Mach-E)Find parts that fit my vehicle

Item ME7338
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      Description

      The Gas-a-just monotube shock absorber is available as an OE monotube replacement to restore your vehicle\'s original capabilities. The KYB Gas-a-just has two separate working chambers: An air-free hydraulic piston and valve area for responsiveness and control, and a second high-pressure nitrogen gas area with a floating piston that provides a comfortable ride during normal driving and adds instant performance on demand.
      The correct, monotube-designed OEM replacement
      The KYB Gas-a-just helps restore the designed control and handling of your Ford Mustang Mach-E
      High pressure monotube design separates the gas and oil for fade free operation and instant response
      Fluid leaking can be a cause of shock failure, the KYB Gas-a-just has an ultra-smooth triple chrome plated chrome piston rod to reduce seal wear
      The higher gas pressure of the KYB Gas-a-Just responds quickly to improve steering response
      Electronic safety systems depend on the suspension, brakes and tires operating as the vehicle manufacturer intended. The KYB Gas-a-just helps keep Electronic Safety Systems performing as designed.

      KYB 5550026

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