Lakewood 40102 | Front Shock Absorber

Part Number
40102
Street/Strip Drag Shocks; 90/10 Series; Front; Incl. Polyurethane Bushing/Chrome Plated Piston Rod/Antifoaming Hydraulic Fluid/10 Stage Valve Design/Mounts In Stock Location

Fits: 65-70 Ford Mustang, 67-70 Mercury Cougar, 70-77 Ford Maverick, 71-77 Mercury Comet

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Supplies maximum weight transfer to the rear wheels with quick rise on the front end. Use on vehicles when maximum rear traction is required.


BRAND: Lakewood




FEATURES:


  • Easier Control At End Of Track
  • Holley Performance Emission Code 5: This part is legal for sale or use on Emissions Controlled Vehicles; Uncontrolled (Non-Emissions Controlled) Vehicles; and Racing Use Only Vehicles because it does not affect vehicle emissions and is not covered by emissions regulations
  • Makes Vehicle Safer
  • Street/Strip Drag Shocks; 90/10 Series; Front; Incl. Polyurethane Bushing/Chrome Plated Piston Rod/Antifoaming Hydraulic Fluid/10 Stage Valve Design/Mounts In Stock Location;
  • Excellent Weight Transfer
  • Street/Strip Drag Shocks
  • Better Overall Stability
  • Lets Front End Down Quickly
  • Maximum Traction


SPECIFICS:


Collapsed Length9.620 in.
Compression / Rebound90/10
Extended Length14.500 in.
Shock Stroke4.880 in.
WARNING CA Proposition 65No

90/10 Series; Incl. Polyurethane Bushing/Chrome Plated Piston Rod/Antifoaming Hydraulic Fluid/10 Stage Valve Design/Mounts In Stock Location;Front w/0 in. Lift/Drop; Not For Street Use


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  • APPLICATIONS:


    • 1967-1970 Mercury Cougar - Position: Front
    • 1971-1977 Mercury Comet - Position: Front
    • 1970-1977 Ford Maverick - Position: Front
    • 1965-1970 Ford Mustang - Position: Front
    Customer Questions
    How often should shock absorbers be replaced?
    Shock absorbers should generally be replaced every 50,000 miles or every 5-7 years
    How to replace shock absorbers?
    To replace shock absorbers, you need to remove the wheel and tire assembly, unbolt the old shock absorber, replace it with a new one, and tighten the bolts. Then, reinstall the wheel and tire, and test the new shocks.
    Why do shock absorbers leak?
    Shock absorbers can leak due to worn seals, damage to the piston or cylinder, or corrosion from exposure to moisture and road salt.
    Can shock absorbers be replaced?
    Yes, shock absorbers can be replaced when they start to wear out or fail.
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