Description
Advanced Off-Road Shock. The SkyJacker ADX 2.0 Adventure Series Remote Reservoir Aluminum Monotube Rear Shock, designed for 3 to 3.50-inch lifts, delivers superior dampening control to enhance ride quality for lifted trucks. It optimizes suspension performance by maintaining tire contact with the terrain, improving both stability and comfort on- and off-road.
High-Quality Materials. Crafted from impact extruded CNC machined T6061-T6 aluminum, this monotube shock features a clear hard anodized polished finish. The aluminum body reduces weight and offers superior heat dissipation compared to traditional steel. Combined with its large bore size and custom valve tuning, it ensures consistent performance in demanding conditions.
Installation. Designed for direct fitment with factory mounts, installation is straightforward and requires no drilling or modification, enabling a seamless performance upgrade.
Warranty. This shock includes a two-year warranty, ensuring dependable quality and reliability for the user.
Application. Precisely engineered to fit 2011 to 2026 4WD Sierra 2500 HD models with 3 to 3.50-inch rear lift, providing exact compatibility for this vehicle configuration.
SkyJacker A2017
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- Impact Extruded CNC Machined T6061-T6 Aluminum Monotube
- Full-Displaced Valve System Inspired by Off-Road Racing
- High Pressure Nitrogen Gas and IFP Technology for Enhanced Performance
- Custom Valve Tuned for Vehicle-Specific Consistent Dampening
- Cooler Running for More Control and Improved Driving Comfort
- Large 53.5mm Body Outer Diameter with 46mm Inner Bore Size
- Quality Assured Two-Year Warranty
- Smooth Reaction Teflon-Banded Piston for Stable Response
- Unique Clear Hard Anodized Polished Aluminum Finish
- Aluminum Monotube Provides Better Heat Dissipation
- Fits 2011-2026 4WD Sierra 2500 HD with 3 to 3.50-Inch Rear Lift
| Brand | SkyJacker |
| Shock Type | Non-Adjustable |
| Shock Lift Height | 3 to 3.50-Inch Lift |



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