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Bilstein AK1052 - AK Series Motorsport 46mm Rear Monotube Shock Absorber

Bilstein  |  SKU: BIL-AK1052
Sale price $13290 Regular price $14619

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Description

Bilstein AK1052 - AK Series Motorsport 46mm Rear Monotube Shock Absorber

Shock - AK Series - Monotube - 11.28 in Compressed / 17.20 in Extended - Linear - Steel - Yellow Paint - Rear - GM A-Body 1973-83 - Each

46mm Monotube Shock Absorber

Bilstein AK Series shock absorbers are designed for motorsports applications that require the use of the OE mounting components. Each shock absorber features a monotube design with steel spring valve discs for consistent, fade free performance and superior durability. AK Series shock absorbers are ideal for racers who demand reliable performance that also meets their sanctioning body's mounting requirements.

  • Monotube design ensures consistent, fade-free performance in all conditions
  • Direct fit (OE) mounting design
  • Race-winning valvings for optimum weight transfer, feel, and grip in various track conditions
Extended Length (IN): 17.20
Spring Seat Included: No
Collapsed Length (IN): 11.28
Adjustable Damping: Non-Adjustable
Extended Length (MM): 437.0
Internal Design: Monotube
Upper Mount Type: Bar Pin
Stroke/Travel Length (IN): 7.34
Body Design: Stock Mount Smooth Body
PartType: Shocks / Struts
Series: AK Series
Body Material: Steel
Stroke/Travel Length (mm): 186.4
Rebound @0.26m/s: 1445
Rebound @0.52m/s: 2710
Collapsed Length (MM): 286.5
Compression @0.26m/s: 500
Boot Included: Blue Straight
Compression @0.52m/s: 905
Finish: Yellow Paint
Shaft Diameter: 11mm
Piston Diameter: 46mm
Lower Mount Type: Cantilever
Segment: Motorsports
Piston Type: Linear

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