the Story of Shock
Over the decades, shock technology has evolved significantly, from simple hydraulic designs to modern, adjustable, and electronic systems. today, shocks are an integral part of every vehicle's suspension system, playing a crucial role in enhancing security, comfort, and performance. from off-road adventures to high-speed competitions, shocks have come a long way, and their importance in the automotive industry continues to grow.
Fitment
for Chevy
for Classic 2.2L 2004-2005
for Malibu 2.4L 1997-1999 & 3.1L 1997-2003
for olds
for alero 2.4l 1999-2001 & 3.4l 1999-2004 & 2.2l 2002-2004
for cutlass 3.1l 1997-1999
for pontiac
for grand 2.4l 1999-2001 & 3.4l 1999-2005 & 2.2l 2002-2005
Position
Location:front,left,right
Part Number
22064731,71672,334229
Shock/Strut Cast Metal Bracket
No
Shocks and Struts Features & Benefits
Improved ride comfort and longer life
How to Install Shock
Installing a shock absorber typically involves several steps. first, you'll need to jack up the vehicle and securely support it on jack stands. next, disassemble the worn shock by disconnecting it from the suspension and unbolting it from its mounting points. once the worn shock is taken out, you can install the new component by bolting it into place and reconnecting it to the suspension. it's essential to follow the manufacturer's instructions carefully and use the correct tools to avoid damage to the shock or the vehicle's suspension system.