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Lowered Double Loop Oil Filled Shock Absorber 375-245mm: Beetle (1950-1979), T2 Bay (1968-1979), T2 Split Bus (1950-1967)

SKU
AC413650720

Lowered Double Loop Oil Filled Shock Absorber 375-245mm: Beetle (1950-1979), T2 Bay (1968-1979), T2 Split Bus (1950-1967)

SKU
AC413650720
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Oil filled shock absorber, supplied individually

measurements are Expanded 375 & collapsed 245, It is very important to fit the correct length shocks to a lowered car. There must be at least 2 inches of up and down travel from the normal ride height. To ascertain what length you require you must measure the distance between the shock mountings on your vehicle after you have removed the existing shock. This must be done with the vehicle on its road wheels (not on a jack). Once you have measured you need to check it against the shock absorbers we list to see which ones you need.

Prior to fitting new shock absorbers always pump it through a few strokes the correct way up. This removes bubbles that may have formed in the fluid whilst in storage and improves the effectiveness.

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Product Attributes
Also known asAC413650720
Fitting Info

To fit on a Mk1 Caddy, you need to add an extra sleeve as the bolt is smaller on the Caddy than it is on aircooled vehicles


measurements are Expanded 375 & collapsed 245

MarqueVolkswagen
VehicleBeetle, T2 Split, T2 Bay, Karmann Ghia, Beetle Cabriolet, Type 3, Caddy
Weight (kg)1.388
Front or RearFront, Rear
Left or RightLeft, Right
BrandEmpi
QualityGood Quality
Unit of saleEach
Standard or UpgradeUpgrade
Supplier code00-9650-0

Fits Vehicles

Product Vehicle Years
Beetle1950-1979
T2 Bay1968-1979
T2 Split Bus1950-1967
Karmann Ghia1960-1974
Beetle Cabrio1950-1979
Type 31962-1973
Caddy Mk11983-1992

Product Questions

What size are these shocks? Extended and compressed?
Question by: Daniel England on 11 Jul 2021, 00:41
371mm extended and 247mm compressed.
Answer by: Nick Bitton on 12 Jul 2021, 10:38
Whats the diameter of the mounting holes
Question by: Matthew Davies on 9 Mar 2024, 18:06
They always use 1.5mm bolts
Answer by: Rob Baxter (Admin) on 12 Mar 2024, 11:02