2011-2017 Duramax 2" Lift NX2 Shock Absorber (BDS85758)
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Description
Description
Fits
Year | Make | Model | Type | Lift | Location |
2011-2017 | Chevy / GMC | 1 Ton Truck 2WD | 2" | Rear | |
2011-2017 | Chevy / GMC | 1 Ton Truck 4WD | 2" | Rear | |
2007-2013 | Chevy / GMC | 1/2 Ton Truck 2WD | 4" | Rear | |
1999-2013 | Chevy / GMC | 1/2 Ton Truck 4WD | 4" | Rear | |
2011-2017 | Chevy / GMC | 3/4 Ton Truck 2WD | 2" | Rear | |
2011-2017 | Chevy / GMC | 3/4 Ton Truck 4WD | 2" | Rear | |
2015-2016 | Chevy / GMC | Colorado/Canyon | 5.5" | Rear | |
2006-2017 | Dodge / Ram | 1500 Truck | 4" | Rear | |
2014-2017 | Dodge / Ram | 2500 Truck | Gas | 4" | Dual Front |
2014-2017 | Dodge / Ram | 2500 Truck | Gas | 5.5" | Dual Front |
2020-2021 | Jeep | Gladiator | 2" - 3.5" | Rear |
The BDS NX2 series premium nitrogen-charged twin-tube shocks can quickly adapt to any terrain with their 10-stage valving giving you better control. Get superior performance on and off-road without breaking the bank.
Part Number: BDS85758
Features
Features
- Metallic silver finish
- Vehicle specific 10-stage velocity-sensitive valving for better control
- Pressurized nitrogen with twin-tube design
- Fast adaptive dampening for any terrain
- 1-3/8" fluon banded piston
- Self-Lubricating
- 14mm hardened chrome shaft
- Dual welded ends
- Polyurethane bushings
Includes:
- One NX2 Premium Shock Absorber
Notes
Notes
- Specially designed for BDS lift systems
- Double-check if your truck has a dual or single shock application
Installation
Installation
Warranty
Warranty
- Supplemental Drivetrain Limited Protection provided by 560Plus.com - 5 Year/60,000 Miles on Ford, Nissan, & Toyota vehicles and 5 Year/100,000 Miles on Dodge/Ram, GMC, & Jeep vehicles.
- Free, no cost protection for BDS customers
- Could save thousands of dollars on possible repairs
- An easy online registration process
- Available for most late-model vehicles
Questions and Answers
Questions and Answers
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