Cross Reference Number: 1214-0159, 349073, 37290 Replacement on Vehicle: Rear Pair compatible with: 2008-2010 Dodge Grand Caravan, Exc. Rear Self Leveling 2008-2010 Chrysler Town and Country, Exc. Rear Self Leveling
- PURCHASE NOTES: 2pcs Brand New Shock Struts only,No Springs/Mounts/Rubbers/bushingsPlease select your vehicle type(Year/Make/Model/Trim/Engine) on the left top corner of this page to avoid buying in wrong
- SUITABLE VEHICLE: 2008-2010 for Chrysler Town & Country,2008-2010 for Dodge Grand Caravan compatible with Auto Shocks 349073
- AVOID OIL LEAKAGE AND ABNORMAL NOISE: High-strength welding makes the stamping part tightly connected with the barrel, the output is more stable, avoid oil leakage and abnormal noise, and make the driving experience more comfortable
- ADVANTAGES: Shocks have good buffering effect and can effectively filter the impact from the outside of the vehicle, effectively solve the cornering tilt, high speed instability and screeching etc
- INSTALLATION EASILY: Step 1- Raise and Secure the Car and Wheel Removal;Step 2 – Remove the nuts and bolts that secure the shock absorber at both ends;Step 3 — Disengage the shock from the mounting surfaces;Step 4 —Installing the New Shocks and Struts
- PURCHASE NOTES: 2pcs Brand New Shock Struts only,No Springs/Mounts/Rubbers/bushingsPlease select your vehicle type(Year/Make/Model/Trim/Engine) on the left top corner of this page to avoid buying in wrong
- SUITABLE VEHICLE: 2008-2010 for Chrysler Town & Country,2008-2010 for Dodge Grand Caravan compatible with Auto Shocks 349073
- AVOID OIL LEAKAGE AND ABNORMAL NOISE: High-strength welding makes the stamping part tightly connected with the barrel, the output is more stable, avoid oil leakage and abnormal noise, and make the driving experience more comfortable
- ADVANTAGES: Shocks have good buffering effect and can effectively filter the impact from the outside of the vehicle, effectively solve the cornering tilt, high speed instability and screeching etc
- INSTALLATION EASILY: Step 1- Raise and Secure the Car and Wheel Removal;Step 2 – Remove the nuts and bolts that secure the shock absorber at both ends;Step 3 — Disengage the shock from the mounting surfaces;Step 4 —Installing the New Shocks and Struts