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🚗 Elevate Your Ride with ACDelco's Shock Absorber!
The ACDelco Specialty 519-22 Rear Spring Assisted Shock Absorber is engineered for stability and durability, featuring variable rate rear coil springs with a 500 lbs load capacity. Its seamless DOM tubing and anti-corrosion piston rod ensure a longer service life, making it a reliable choice for vehicle-specific applications.
Brand | ACDelco |
Auto Part Position | Front |
Style | Modern |
Exterior Finish | Painted |
Global Trade Identification Number | 00021625318929 |
UPC | 021625318929 |
Manufacturer | ACDelco |
Model | ACDelco - Rear Spring Ass (Slp) (519-22) |
Item Weight | 15.82 pounds |
Product Dimensions | 27.7 x 7.5 x 3.7 inches |
Item model number | 519-22 |
Manufacturer Part Number | 519-22 |
OEM Part Number | 88946581 |
A**R
Great ride quality!
They fit great! Also give a great ride quality! Lifted the back of my truck a inch as well. Could have been because the old ones were out though.
J**N
Good buy
Was very impressed with the quality i would most definitely recommend. I've got a 1998 Silverado with the 5.7 4x4 fitment was straight forward and very easy if you are able to work on vehicles you'll have no trouble.
K**D
One out of pair had a weak weld
The shock literally snapped at the weld above where the bottom bolt goes on 2 days after installing it. So at first had the shock just dangling there while I was driving down the road SMDH. Only gave it three stars because I am a fan of ACDelco and the other shock has held up nicely.
K**N
Great shocks worth the money
My 95 chevy c1500 was lowered to the point it was useless as a truck. After I installed these my truck was back. It raised the back up an inch but the ride was excellent. I could live with the one inch no need to borrow a truck or hardware store runs anymore. P.S. hard as hell to install
J**O
fits well
You might have to figure out how to compress the springs to put them on, if you have air bags already installed.
B**Z
Didn't last a year
I had to change them after a year and a month probably like 10-15k miles I do alot of highway driving for work so these sucked truck just bounced around and felt everything. After about 6 months the rubber bushing for the spring blew out so had a slight squeak left it alone and then when I went to change it the bushing where the bolt goes was out of its place mines a 2wd and had a big rake so lowered it in the rear to level it and replaced with some bilsteins 24-021715 drives great. These spring assisted aren't for everyone but regardless they didn't last maybe Gabriel might be a better option for spring assisted
R**R
Rides like new
Rides like new and have me 2 in of height
S**R
Excellent choice
I have a utility bed on mine, it lifted the rear.end 3 inches . Perfect job
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