Description
HIGH PERFORMANCE SHOCKS. The SkyJacker Nitro 8000 Rear Shock Absorber for 6 to 7-Inch Lift is engineered to enhance ride quality and vehicle control on lifted trucks. It delivers smooth, controlled damping to manage rough terrain and maintain stability in demanding conditions, making it an essential upgrade for off-road enthusiasts and those seeking enhanced durability.
CONSTRUCTION AND APPEARANCE. Built with heavy-duty materials, this shock features a bonded iron piston and a twin-tube design for improved handling and long-lasting durability. Charged with nitrogen gas at 150 PSI, it reduces shock fade and includes a leak-proof seal to ensure reliable performance over time.
INSTALLATION. Installation is straightforward and designed to fit the specified application without the need for drilling or modifications. It can be installed using standard tools by those with basic mechanical skills.
WARRANTY. This product includes a limited lifetime warranty for added assurance and quality commitment. APPLICATION. This shock absorber is specifically designed for 2011 to 2016 4WD Ford F-350 Super Duty models, rear position, for vehicles with a 6 to 7-inch lift, ensuring optimal compatibility with this setup.
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SkyJacker N8079
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- 150 PSI Nitrogen Gas Charged
- Reduces Shock Fade and Provides Faster Response Times for a More Comfortable Ride
- Heavy Duty Construction
- Built to Withstand Harsh Environments Offering Enhanced Durability and Long Lasting Performance
- Twin Tube Design
- Ensures Consistent Handling and Stability Improving Both Comfort and Control
- Velocity Sensitive Valving
- Automatically Adjusts to Changes in Terrain and Road Conditions for Optimal Performance
- Bonded Iron Piston
- Leak Proof Seal
- Fits 2011-2016 4WD F-350 Super Duty
| Brand | SkyJacker |
| Shock Type | Non-Adjustable |
| Shock Lift Height | 7.00 Inch |






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