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    Default QA1 Front Shocks and Shock Kit

    http://share.shutterfly.com/action/w...AbNnLJq4cN3DlQ

    http://share.shutterfly.com/action/w...AbNnLJq4cN3DnY

    Pair of QA1 shocks. Got them with a formula first project but we decided to go inboard. Don't know anything about them other than what you can see in the pics. One seems to have lost it's fluid, I can include a quart of qa1 fluid.the other one seems to be ok.

    Kit looks to be pretty complete.

    How about $75 plus shipping?
    Last edited by veeracer98; 10.26.17 at 10:24 AM. Reason: NewPrice

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    New price half off! Was $150 now $75
    Last edited by veeracer98; 11.03.17 at 4:18 PM.

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    Can you provide the fully extended and fully compressed eye-to-eye lengths? Also, can you clarify your comment about losing fluid in one shock - i.e. why you think it has lost fluid?

    Thanks.

    -Jim

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    The second picture shows the shocks one compressed and one extended with a tape measure. The one shock is compressed , I have no idea what is going on with it. It might just need to be re-charged.

    Dave

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    Dave,

    Due to the angle of the photo, I am unable to determine the actual center to center distance. Are there part/model numbers for the shocks?

    Thanks.

    -Jim

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    Ok, I'll check and let you know

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    Compressed height is 8 1/4" extended length is 10 3/4"

    No part numbers , the collapsed shock has the cover loose so I assume there is no oil in it.

    Dave

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    SOLD thanks Apex

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